Low-Level Problems
José Manuel García Sánchez
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José Manuel García Sánchez: University of Seville
Chapter Chapter 3 in Building and Solving Mathematical Programming Models, 2022, pp 69-95 from Springer
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Abstract Low-level problems offer an introductory view of modeling in mathematical programming. We work with simple systems where the elements do not offer difficulty in their definition. Only simple specifications are considered. All types of simple specifications will be seen. We do not consider propositional logic specifications in any problem, and the treatment of the data does not offer any difficulty. We only work with decision variables, except for two problems that incorporate bound variables. In three of the problems, there are two different ways of raising the modeling of the problem.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97626-2_3
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