MINLP to MILP: How does linearization work?
It is tempting to linearize a non-linear relationship among decision variables to make our model suitable for a MILP solver. But is it worth it?
It is tempting to linearize a non-linear relationship among decision variables to make our model suitable for a MILP solver. But is it worth it?
Documenting a new model, algorithm, policy, or method in technical writing, particularly when it encompasses a vast array of mathematical notations, can pose several challenges. By following a structured approach to presenting complex mathematical/statistical material, we can alleviate the burden of presentation overthinking and have a more coherent and accessible form of communication within the community.
Herein, I provide a list of references, that can be helpful:
1) Consistent notation for presenting complex optimization models in technical writing
This article serves as a comprehensive reference for academics and experts in the following fields to get familiar with what is available for optimization in Python: