A theoretical and computational comparison of “equivalent” mixed‐integer formulations
R. R. Meyer
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1981, vol. 28, issue 1, 115-131
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This paper provides a theoretical and computational comparison of alternative mixed integer programming formulations for optimization problems involving certain types of economy‐of‐scale functions. Such functions arise in a broad range of applications from such diverse areas as vendor selection and communications network design. A “nonstandard” problem formulation is shown to be superior in several respects to the traditional formulation of problems in this class.
Date: 1981
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