Re: [Fwd: GLPK doubt]

2024-02-16 Thread Michael Hennebry
On Thu, 8 Feb 2024, Manuel Muñoz Márquez wrote: You have a decision problem if and only if you have decision variables. I think OP is using "decision variables" in a non-standard way: binary auxilliary variables representing choices, e.g., project p is done in month m. OP wants to reduce it

Re: [Fwd: GLPK doubt]

2024-02-12 Thread Michael Hennebry
To represent a choice of one out of 61 possibilities, you will likely need at least 6 integer variables. A single variable with range 0..61 is unlikely to produce an MILP formulation. -- Michael henne...@mail.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu "His longhand was fairly good in his youth, but as he got older it

Re: [Fwd: GLPK doubt]

2024-02-08 Thread Manuel Muñoz Márquez
Dear Nicolas, El jue, 08-02-2024 a las 01:39 +0300, Andrew Makhorin escribió: > Forwarded Message > > Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2024 16:17:04 -0300 > Subject: GLPK doubt > To: help-glpk@gnu.org > From: Nicolas Herculano Pires > > Dear esteemed GNU colleague, > > > > I hope this

[Fwd: GLPK doubt]

2024-02-07 Thread Andrew Makhorin
Forwarded Message Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2024 16:17:04 -0300 Subject: GLPK doubt To: help-glpk@gnu.org From: Nicolas Herculano Pires > Dear esteemed GNU colleague, > > I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to address an issue I > have encountered with GLPK, albeit it may