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Is there a way to know if constraints are not too restricitve.

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Johan
Johan le 8 Fév 2013
Hi everyone,
I was wondering, given a constraint type a.x =<b
Is there a quick way to know if the boundaries are not too restrictive to allow at least one solution?
Given an easy example:
[0 0 -1 -1 -0.5; -1 -1 0 0 -0.5; -1 -1 -1 -1 -1; 1 1 1 1 1]
Thank you!
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Matt J
Matt J le 8 Fév 2013
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 8 Fév 2013
Is your example data the "a" matrix? If so, where's the b vector to go with it?
Johan
Johan le 8 Fév 2013
Sorry, b is the last column.

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Matt J
Matt J le 8 Fév 2013
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 8 Fév 2013
If you know it to be a bounded feasible set, you can check if it has a non-empty set of vertices using LCON2VERT in
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Johan
Johan le 8 Fév 2013
I think I am hopeless, but it is what I am looking for. I want to know if the fact of putting constraints such as 1*a > 1, 1*b>1, a+b =1. In that case it is impossible to find a solution... Thank you for your answers.
Matt J
Matt J le 8 Fév 2013
Then you should restore your question back to its original form. You are asking about whether the feasible set is empty/nonempty, not whether the feasible set is bounded/unbounded.
In any case, you have both answers, but it is practical mainly for low dimensional problems.

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