COSC 184 Mathematical Optimization and Modeling
Planning, scheduling, and design problems in large organizations,
economic or engineering systems can often be modeled mathematically
using variables satisfying linear equations and inequalities. This
course explores these models: the types of problems that can be handled,
their formulation, solution, and interpretation. It introduces the
theory underlying linear programming, a natural extension of linear
algebra that captures these types of models, and also studies the
process of modeling concrete problems, the algorithms to solve these
models, and the solution and analysis of these problems using a modeling
language. It also discusses the relation of linear programming to the
more complex frameworks of nonlinear programming and integer
programming. These paradigms broaden linear programming to respectively
allow for nonlinear equations and inequalities, or for variables to be
constrained to be integers.
Prerequisite
COSC 1 or ENGS 20; COSC 70/70.01 (formerly COSC 11), or MATH 22 or MATH 24; or permission of the instructor.
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