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C. B. Povloviq,
C. B. Povloviq
National Technical University of Ukraine
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C. W. Lu
C. W. Lu
Huangshi Institute of Technology
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9780791859759
No. of Pages:
562
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2011
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42 An Improved Numerical Solution Method for Interval Quadratic Programming Available to Purchase
By
Tao Peng
,
Tao Peng
College of Mathematics and Statistics,
Chongqing Three Gorges University
, Wanzhou, Chongqing
, China
; [email protected]
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Huiling Duan
Huiling Duan
College of Mathematics and Statistics,
Chongqing Three Gorges University
, Wanzhou, Chongqing
, China
; [email protected]
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4
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Published:2011
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Peng, T, & Duan, H. "An Improved Numerical Solution Method for Interval Quadratic Programming." International Symposium on Information Engineering and Electronic Commerce, 3rd (IEEC 2011). Ed. Povloviq, CB, & Lu, CW. ASME Press, 2011.
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In this paper, we generalize the model of interval quadratic programming problems in some articles by considering some equation constraints. And an improved numerical solution method to the optimal interval value of the model's objective function is proposed, which is simpler but the result is as same as in those articles. Numerical examples are presented to illustrate the whole idea.
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Quadratic programming
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Introduction
A General Model and Some Discussions about It
Find the Lower Bound and the Upper Bound
Numerical Examples and Discussion
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