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Compact Extended Linear Programming Models

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This book provides a handy, unified introduction to the theory of compact extended formulations of exponential-size integer linear programming (ILP) models. Compact extended formulations are equally powerful, but polynomial-sized, models whose solutions do not require the implementation of separation and pricing procedures. The book is written in a general, didactic form, first developing the background theoretical concepts (polyhedra, projections, linear and integer programming) and then delving into the various techniques for compact extended reformulations. The techniques are illustrated through a wealth of examples touching on many application areas, such as classical combinatorial optimization, network design, timetabling, scheduling, routing, computational biology and bioinformatics. The book is intended for graduate or PhD students - either as an advanced course on selected topics or within a more general course on ILP and mathematical programming - as well as for practitioners and software engineers in industry exploring techniques for developing optimization models for their specific problems.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783319639765
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsdatum31.08.2017
Auflage1st ed. 2018
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenIX, 208 p. 37 illus.
Artikel-Nr.31361127
WarengruppeWirtschaft
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Giuseppe Lancia is Professor of Operations Research in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Udine, Italy.
Paolo Serafini is Professor of Operations Research in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Udine, Italy.