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Non-Linear programming

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  • May 7, 2017
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NLP is Non Linear Programming. It comprises of following variables :

Maximum Constant

Maximum Variable

Minimum Constant

Minimum Variable

Failure Calculation

Zero Result

Equational Freeze

Calculation User Controlled

Result Non-Calculable

The example of NLP is as follows:

(x+y) var + (a+b) con + (x+a) con + (y+b) var = [xy ab xa yb]^FR =ZR =EF(subtract Maximum minimum tie variables and constants)

where FR is failure calculation

ZR is total result

EF is equational freeze


 
 
 

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