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[Help-glpk] [Fwd: Re: Objective function defined with max, min.]
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Andrew Makhorin |
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[Help-glpk] [Fwd: Re: Objective function defined with max, min.] |
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Fri, 06 Jan 2017 01:23:20 +0300 |
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From: Alexey Karakulov <address@hidden>
To: Michael Hennebry <address@hidden>
Cc: Andrew Makhorin <address@hidden>, address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Help-glpk] Objective function defined with max, min.
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2017 00:09:00 +0200
Michael, thanks.
This seems to work for me, but it's only for maximizing "crop(s)", not
minimizing, right? I have "crop(s[i])" with both positive and negative
signs for different "i", so I should do some fiddling to get it working.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 8:39 PM, Michael Hennebry
<address@hidden> wrote:
The objective function includes crop(s) = median(0, s, 1)
where the range of s includes both negative values and values >
1 .
The set defined is not convex and so cannot be defined purely
with
linear constraints.
One can get around the need for a binary by using optimality.
Add nonnegative auxillary variables p0, n0, p1 and n1.
s = p0-n0
s = p1-n1+1
Adjust the objective to ensure that p0 or n0 is zero
at optimality and that p1 or n1 is zero at optimality.
0<=crop(s)<=1
crop(s)<=p0
crop(s)>=1-n1
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