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This detailed handwritten summary on Optimization covers key concepts and methods from both lecture notes and tutorial notes. It includes topics such as linear optimization models, simplex methods, duality in optimization, sensitivity analysis, integer linear optimization, and dynamic programming. The notes also address advanced topics like integer and mixed-integer linear optimization, branch and bound methods, cutting plane algorithms, and linear network models. Each section is supported with examples and illustrations to enhance understanding.

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Lecture 1 Introduction to Lo-models

1.Standard form of Lo-model

·

decision variables :
( ,
kn
&n is
these variables are real-valued a
positive integer
·


objective
function :2 e Cnen ,
+ +




a linear function ofa decision variables ; C ..... In are objective constraints
& are real umbers
~
if maximised : max ( , x + Chin +




or minimised min G Chin : + +




·

constraints are :



technology : di, + + dinin Di
all technology constraints are linear combos of the decision variables
nonnegativity Ti
: - 0 Fies1, . . . . n3

>
example : Model Dovetail
Max 311 , + 2 the S t .
.
7 + 72 = 9 (1 .
1)
374 + 1118 (1 2) .




x [ 7 (1 3) .




> = 6(7 4) .




X, 12 8
S

the model is in standard ,
since there are only 2 variables : solve graphically
·
(1 3) is redundant
.




·
the purple area is the feasible region :
X X
the area within we will find our optimal solution
X
·
the points marked X are the vertices .



the intersection of 2 binding constraints
X X

the optimal point is a vertex of the feasible region
* Remarks :
constraint is binding if it holds with equality
if a constraint doesn't hold for c then it is violated ,




.
2 slack variables

slack variables are added to the constraints to transform inequalities
to equalities
~
example Model Dovetail :



x T = 9 +
= ( + +z +
xy = 9


here the slack z is added so that the sumx +
2 +
Ty =
9
· if the inequality was ,
we would add -



>s

, .
3 Lo-models
non-standard

·
5 steps to standardise :

1. min
> max : minz =
-max -



z
.
2 :
multiply both sides by -1
3 .
3
= = :
replace with ,
then apply ·
rule 2

nopositivity nonnega Subw
-Y =
&




<
-




with 1% 1, 0
,



> make sure that (( . = 0 i e
.
. either es = 0 or
< = 0




·
6 equivalent formulations
03 Standard (primal)

3
7. max[cix Ax = b
, x >

max(c Ax = b3
*
.
2 all variables free more away from origin when
.
3 max [C * Ax b, = > 03 Standard ea .


looking for optimal vertex

03 (dual)
3
min Ec Ax b , Standard
↳ * b3
·




· Min [c * Ax more toward origin when
6. minEct Ax = b ,
x 03 looking for optimal vertex


4.
linearising nonlinear functions

·
ratio constraint : < 2% - (, 12 % (th +
Sha)
24 + 72

·
abs .
value in objective :
Subxi =
-: with , 0 & ci =
0


convex piecewise f(x)
<3D :3
· : =




5 1 , 212

redefine variables ,
see pg
.
19-21
R111,42
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