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    Basic solutions of systems with two max-linear inequalities (English)
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    13 July 2011
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    Given the max-linear systems of two inequalities \(A \otimes x \leqslant B \otimes x\), the proposed procedure consists firstly in representing the set of all solutions as the union of cones generated by certain Kleene stars and then in selecting basic solutions by means of the criterion of minimality (multiorder principle). Two examples illustrate this procedure.
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    max algebra
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    tropical algebra
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    extremal ray
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    Kleene stars
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    basic solutions
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    multiorder principle
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