Hi,
   perhaps I am missing something, but it seems like you could just compute
partial derivatives and then a solve a system of linear equations by
comparing them to zero. Also, I doubt GLPK is useful for this particular
problem, unless you want to use it solve the mentioned linear system, but it
is sort of overkill.

Marcin

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Zong, Yi <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi!
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>       I have an objective function described as following:
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>      The optimized variables are , which are integer between [0, 10], is a
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>    Can I use GLPK for JAVA to get the optimized results? If it is possible,
> could you give me an example?
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