Linear programming with unknown constants
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Greetings,
I have a function, which I want to minimize that looks something like this:
f=alpha*(x(1)+x(2)+...)
And constraints of the type:
x(1)*beta+x(2)*gamma+... <= 0
The alpha, beta, gamma, ... are unknown constants. I would like to solve my system with solutions that depend on these constants. How can I do that?
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John D'Errico
2017-11-22
You cannot solve this using linear programming, since changing those constants will completely change the solution. If the problem is bounded, any answer at all is possible, as long as it lies on the constraint boundary, depending on the values of those unknown constants.
At best, you could delineate a set in the constant parameter space that will yield a solution at each intersection of the constraints. For this, you will need to do some reading about linear programming.
Hans Wurst
2017-11-23
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