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Does Matlab able to solve an inexact programing model?

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Moe
Moe le 10 Avr 2016
Clôturé : MATLAB Answer Bot le 20 Août 2021
Is there a way to solve an inexact programing model with Matlab?
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Moe
Moe le 10 Avr 2016
Let's say I want to slove the following problem:
z = [20, 30] y1 + [70, 80] y2
with set of the following constraints:
[2, 3] y1 + y2 <= 100,
3 y1 + [6, 7] y2 <= 350,
John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 11 Avr 2016
Modifié(e) : John D'Errico le 11 Avr 2016
Huh?
Again, SLOW DOWN!
I might guess that the numbers in brackets refer to intervals? By this:
[20,30] y1
are you intending to multiply the number y1 by a number in the interval [20,30]?
If so, then what do you mean by "solving" this "problem"?
z = [20, 30] y1 + [70, 80] y2
Is z given? If z is not given, then to try to solve anything is meaningless.
If you want an answer, you need to CLEARLY explain what you need.
If your question is indeed about interval arithmetic, then I would suggest that you do a Google search with terms like:
interval arithmetic MATLAB

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