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Nonlinear ProgrammingNonlinear programmes are one of the most general types of mathematical programmes. The form of a nonlinear programme is:![]() ![]() ![]() Local OptimaComing soon! To see linear programming in action, check out some of the linear programming case studies:Results from OpsRes web retrieved at 23:47 (GMT)<--/twikiTopRow--> \usepackage{amsmath} Case Study: Submitted: Operations Research Topics: Application Areas: Contents Problem Description Problem Description Return... <--/twikiSummary--> <--/twikiBottomRow--> <--/patternSearchResult--> <--/twikiTopRow--> \usepackage{amsmath} Case Study: Submitted: Operations Research Topics: Application Areas: Contents Problem Description Problem Description Return... <--/twikiSummary--> <--/twikiBottomRow--> <--/patternSearchResult--> <--/twikiTopRow--> \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} Case Study: Submitted: Operations Research Topics: Application Areas: Contents Problem Description Problem... <--/twikiSummary--> <--/twikiBottomRow--> <--/patternSearchResult--> Number of topics: 3 <--/patternSearchResultCount-->-- TWikiAdminGroup - 11 Mar 2008 | ||||||||
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