Introduction to Interval Linear Programming
Milan Hladík
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Milan Hladík: Charles University
Chapter Chapter 5 in Interval Linear Programming and Extensions, 2025, pp 105-112 from Springer
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Abstract This short chapter aims to introduce interval linear programming and provide an overview of this part of the book. Herein, we present the basic models, primal and dual problems, and we show what issues are addressed in this area. Indeed, there are many of them: what is the effect of data variation on optimal value, optimal solutions, feasibility, (un)boundedness, or duality. We also illustrate the possible situations with a few examples.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85096-7_5
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