Mathematical Modeling and Optimization
Michael L. Bynum,
Gabriel A. Hackebeil,
William E. Hart,
Carl D. Laird,
Bethany L. Nicholson,
John D. Siirola,
Jean-Paul Watson and
David L. Woodruff
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Michael L. Bynum: Sandia National Laboratories
Gabriel A. Hackebeil: Deepfield Nokia
William E. Hart: Sandia National Laboratories
Carl D. Laird: Sandia National Laboratories
Bethany L. Nicholson: Sandia National Laboratories
John D. Siirola: Sandia National Laboratories
Jean-Paul Watson: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
David L. Woodruff: University of California
Chapter Chapter 2 in Pyomo — Optimization Modeling in Python, 2021, pp 15-24 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter provides a primer on optimization and mathematical modeling. It does not provide a complete description of these topics. Instead, this chapter provides enough background information to support reading the rest of the book. For more discussion of optimization modeling techniques seeWilliams [58]. Implementations of simple examples of models are shown to provide the reader with a quick start to using Pyomo.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68928-5_2
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