OPERATIONS RES APP W/ STUDENT SOL MAN
OPERATIONS RES APP W/ STUDENT SOL MAN
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 11P

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Objective function coefficients:

  • Consider an LP that contains four decision variables x1,x2,x3,x4 and two constraints in which x1,x2 are basic variables in the optimal basis.
  • The current basis is known to be optimal for L1c1U1 and L2c2U2
  • Define,
    • I1=U1c1:
      • In here, maximum allowable increase is c1 for which the current basis stays optimal.
    • D2=c2L2:
      • In here, maximum allowable decrease is c2 for which current basis stays optimal.
    • Δc1:
      • This stands for change in c1
    • Δc2:
      • This stands for change in c2
  • Thus,
    • r1=Δc1U1c1
    • r1=Δc1I1
  • And
    • r2=Δc2c2L2
    • r2=Δc2D2
  • Where,
    • ri measures the ratio of the actual change in ci to the maximum allowable change in ci that would keep the current basis optimal.
  • Now, a variable xi will price out to cBVB1aici. It is given that r1+r21
  • Hence, it is possible to write,
    • r1[U1,c2]+r2[c1,L2]+(1r1r2)[c1,c2]
    • [r1

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OPERATIONS RES APP W/ STUDENT SOL MAN

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