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Exam #3 – Apr 21 - Everybody

Exam #3 – Apr 21 - Everybody. Open Book, Open Notes You can use a calculator and a straight edge You can not use a computer Covers: Lectures 9 thru 24 HWs 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Chapters 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 11, 12 (skip Ch 8). Exam #3 - Review. Topics: AMPL Modeling Language

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Exam #3 – Apr 21 - Everybody

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  1. Exam #3 – Apr 21 - Everybody • Open Book, Open Notes • You can use a calculator and a straight edge • You can not use a computer • Covers: • Lectures 9 thru 24 • HWs 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 • Chapters 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 11, 12 (skip Ch 8)

  2. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • AMPL Modeling Language • Chapter 5: Primal Simplex Algorithm • Basic Solutions • Basic Feasible Solutions • Two Phase Simplex Algorithm – p.213 • Phase 1 Outcomes • Artificial > 0 implies infeasible • Artificials = 0 implies go to Phase 2 • Phase 2 Outcomes • Unbounded • Optimal

  3. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • Basis Inverse Update p. 230 • Bn+1-1 = EBn-1 • Alg 5D: Lower-And-Upper Bounded Revised Simplex • p. 244 • Chapter 6: Interior Point Algorithm • Know how to do the projection • P = (I-A’(AA’)-1A)

  4. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • Chapter 7: Duality and Sensitivity • Relaxation • Dual Problems • Economic Interpretation of Dual Variables • Optimal Objective Values Match • Complementary Slackness • Table 7.1

  5. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • Chapter 9: Shortest Paths • Alg 9C page 440 • Chapter 10: Minimum Cost Network Flow Problem • Node-Arc Incidence Matrix • Flow Conservation Is Preserved When Flow Is Changed In Cycles • Alg 10A page 495

  6. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • Special Cases • Transportation Problem • Assignment Problem • Shortest Path Problem • Maximal Flow Problem • Algorithm 10B on page 527 • Fixed Charges • Knapsack Problem

  7. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • Discrete Optimization • Knapsack Problem • Modeling Using Binary Variables • NASA Example • Set Covering Constraints > 1 • Set Packing Constraints < 1 • Set Partitioning Constraints = 1 • Crew Scheduling For American Airlines • Traveling Salesman Problem • Facility Location Problem

  8. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • Surplus Food Distribution Center Location Problem • Telecom Design Problem – Fixed Charge Problem • LB-Based Branch-And-Bound • Depth-First Search • Lower Bounds • Upper Bounds • Optimality Gap • Incumbent

  9. Exam #3 - Review • Topics: • LB-Based Branch-And-Bound • Fathoming • Branching • Example Of Cameras To Cover Roads • Example Of Pipe Line Design Problem

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