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Linear complementarity problems solvable by A single linear program [PDF]
The principal result of this paper is, that the linear complementarity problem in \(\mathbb R^n\): \[ Mz+q\geq 0,\;z\geq 0,\;z^T(Mz+q)=0\tag{1} \] has a solution, which can be obtained by solving the linear program \[ \{p^Tz\mid Mz+q\geq 0,\;z\geq 0,\;p=r+M^Ts\}=\min!
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The stochastic bottleneck linear programming problem [PDF]
In this paper we consider some stochastic bottleneck linear prograrnming problems. In the case when the coefficients of the objective functions are simple randomized, the minimum-risk approach will be used for solving these problems. We prove that, under some positivity conditions, these stochastic problems are reduced to certain deterministic ...
Stancu-Minasian, I.M. +3 more
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Evaluating fuzzy inequalities and solving fully fuzzified linear fractional programs [PDF]
In our earlier articles, we proposed two methods for solving the fully fuzzified linear fractional programming (FFLFP) problems. In this paper, we introduce a different approach of evaluating fuzzy inequalities between two triangular fuzzy numbers and
Stanojević B., Stancu-Minasian I.M.
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A New Algorithm for Privacy-Preserving Horizontally Partitioned Linear Programs
In a linear programming for horizontally partitioned data, the equality constraint matrix is divided into groups of rows. Each group of the matrix rows and the corresponding right-hand side vector are owned by different entities, and these entities are ...
Chengxue Zhang +3 more
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An Application Model for Linear Programming with an Evolutionary Ranking Function
One of the most important methodologies in operations research (OR) is the linear programming problem (LPP). Many real-world problems can be turned into linear programming models (LPM), making this model an essential tool for today's financial, hotel ...
Rasha Jalal Mitlif
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Visualizing Multidimensional Linear Programming Problems
The article proposes an n-dimensional mathematical model of the visual representation of a linear programming problem. This model makes it possible to use artificial neural networks to solve multidimensional linear optimization problems, the feasible region of which is a bounded non-empty set.
Nikolay A. Olkhovsky +1 more
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Exact solutions to linear programming problems [PDF]
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David L. Applegate +3 more
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Presentation and Solving Non-Linear Quad-Level Programming Problem Utilizing a Heuristic Approach Based on Taylor Theorem [PDF]
The multi-level programming problems are attractive for many researchers because of their application in several areas such as economic, traffic, finance, management, transportation, information technology, engineering and so on.
Eghbal Hosseini
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Secretary Problems via Linear Programming [PDF]
In the classical secretary problem an employer would like to choose the best candidate among n competing candidates that arrive in a random order. In each iteration, one candidate's rank vis-a-vis previously arrived candidates is revealed and the employer makes an irrevocable decision about her selection. This basic concept of n elements arriving in a
Niv Buchbinder, Kamal Jain, Mohit Singh
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On a geometric programming problem with linear constraints
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I. Maruşciac
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