Student Suite Cd-rom For Winston's Operations Research: Applications And Algorithms
Student Suite Cd-rom For Winston's Operations Research: Applications And Algorithms
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ISBN: 9780534423551
Author: Wayne L. Winston
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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a.

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Dual linear problem and its optimal solution

  • The dual of a given linear program is another linear program that is derived from the original linear program in following ways:
    • Each variable in the original linear program becomes a constraint in the dual linear program.
    • Each constraint in the original linear program becomes a variable in the dual linear program.
    • The objective direction is inversed which becomes maximum in the original and minimum in the dual.
  • Hence the dual of the linear problem is

    Min w = 8y1+ 10y2

    Subject to

    2y1+ 3y2>= 35y1+ 7y2>= 2y1,y2 >= 0

  • The formulas for computing the optimal table include:
    • xj column in optimal table’s con

b.

Explanation of Solution

New Optimal solution

  • For a maximization problem, the new optimal value = (old optimal value) + (Constraint i’s shadow price).
  • For a minimization problem, the new optimal value = (old opt...

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