Constraint classification in mathematical programming (Q689150)

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Constraint classification in mathematical programming
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    Constraint classification in mathematical programming (English)
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    9 December 1993
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    Consider a set of algebraic inequality constraints defining either an empty or a nonempty feasible region. It is known that each constraint can be classified as either absolutely strongly redundant, relatively strongly redundant, absolutely weakly redundant, relatively weakly redundant, or necessary. We show that it is worth making a distinction between weakly necessary constraints and strongly necessary constraints. We also present a feasible set cover method which can detect both weakly and strongly necessary constraints. The main interest in constraint classification is due to the advantages gained by the removal of redundant constraints. Since classification errors are likely to occur, we examine how the removal of a single constraint can affect the classification of the remaining constraints.
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    algebraic inequality constraints
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    feasible set cover method
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    weakly and strongly necessary constraints
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    constraint classification
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    removal of redundant constraints
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    hit-and-run
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