Some Exceptional Cases
Some Exceptional Cases - We may come across LPP which may have no feasible (infeasible) solution or may have unbounded solution. We conclude the chapter by giving one example for each of these exceptional cases..
Some Exceptional Cases
We may come across LPP which may have no feasible (infeasible) solution or may have unbounded solution. If the intersection of the constraints is empty and the problem has no feasible solution. Therefore the given L.P.P has no solutio..
Basic Concept of Linear Programming Problem
Objective Function: The Objective Function is a linear function of variables which is to be optimised i.e., maximised or minimised. e.g., profit function, cost function etc. The objective function may be expressed as a linear expression. Constraints: A linea..
Linear Programming
Linear Programming..
Linear Programming..Advantages of Linear Programming
Advantages of Linear Programming - The linear programming technique helps to make the best possible use of available productive resources (such as time, labour, machines etc.) In a production process, bottle necks may occur. For example, in a factor..
Application Areas of Linear Programming
Transportation Problem - Goods have to be transported from sources (like factories) to destinations (like warehouses) on a regular basis. The transportation problem deals with minimising the costs in doing so. Linear programming effectively deals with this proble..
Limitations of Linear Programming
Limitations of Linear Programming - Linear programming is applicable only to problems where the constraints and objective function are linear i.e., where they can be expressed as equations which represent straight lines. In real life situations, whe..
Limitations of Linear Programming
Linear programming is applicable only to problems where the constraints and objective function are linear i.e., where they can be expressed as equations which represent straight lines. In real life situations, when constraints or objective functions are not line..
Concept of Linear programming problems
Introduction - The mathematical models which tells to optimise (minimize or maximise) the objective function Z subject to certain condition on the variables is called a Linear programming problem (LPP). During World War II, the military managements in the U.K and the USA engaged..
Linear Programming Problems (LPP)
Linear Programming Problems (LPP) - The standard form of the linear programming problem is used to develop the procedure for solving a general programming problem. A general LPP is of the form Max (or min) Z = c 1 x 1 + c 2 x 2 + +c n x n x 1 , x 2 ..
Linear Programming Problems (LPP) - The standard form of the linear programming problem is used to develop the procedure for solving a general programming problem. A general LPP is of the form Max (or min) Z = c 1 x 1 + c 2 x 2 + +c n x n x 1 , x 2 .. Result
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