%0 Generic
%D 2012
%T Modelitzaciķ en Programaciķ Matemātica // Modelization in Mathematical programming
%A Heredia, F.-Javier
%A Castro, Jordi
%K teaching; UPC; FME; MEIO; IO; assignatures; courses; modelitzaciķ; modeling; AMPL; CPLEX; MINOS; MPM
%U https://fme-intranet.upc.edu/tmp/consgd/2012/26339-e-3.pdf
%X
The overall objective of the course is for students to acquire the knowledge and the ability necessary for solving practical
decision-making problems, formulated as problems of mathematical programming, which may arise during a professional
or research career.
- Learn the mathematical formulation of some of the main mathematical programming models and develop the ability to formulate new ones.
- Acquire the ability to determine the most appropriate algorithm and the optimization software for solving these problems numerically.
- The ability to interpret correctly the results provided by the optimization software.
Skills to be learned
- Learn and understand some of the most important problems in linear, integer and nonlinear programming as well as network flows.
- Given the description of a new decision-making problem, be able to formulate the associated optimization problem correctly.
- The ability to implement and obtained the optimum solution for decision-making problems by selecting the most appropriate algorithm and optimization software in each particular case.
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