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Augmented Lagrangian-metoden×Benders Dekomponering×Kolonnegenerering (Dantzig-Wolfe)×
FagfeltOperasjonsanalyseOperasjonsanalyseOperasjonsanalyse
FamilieMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Opprinnelsesår196919621960
OpphavspersonMagnus R. Hestenes and M. J. D. PowellJacques F. BendersGeorge B. Dantzig and Philip Wolfe
Typealgorithmalgorithmalgorithm
Opprinnelig kildeHestenes, M. R. (1969). Multiplier and gradient methods. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 4(5), 303-320. DOI ↗Benders, J. F. (1962). Partitioning procedures for solving mixed-variables programming problems. Numerische Mathematik, 4(1), 238-252. DOI ↗Dantzig, G. B., & Wolfe, P. (1960). Decomposition principle for linear programs. Operations Research, 8(1), 101-111. DOI ↗
Aliasmethod of multipliers, augmented Lagrangian, ADMMcutting plane method, constraint generationDantzig-Wolfe decomposition, column generation method
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SammendragThe Augmented Lagrangian Method, developed by Magnus R. Hestenes and M. J. D. Powell in 1969, is a powerful technique for solving constrained optimization problems. It converts a constrained problem into a sequence of unconstrained subproblems by augmenting the Lagrangian with a quadratic penalty term, enabling efficient solution of large-scale problems including convex and nonconvex cases.Benders Decomposition, introduced by Jacques F. Benders in 1962, is a powerful algorithmic framework for solving large-scale mixed-integer programming (MIP) problems. It decomposes the problem into a master problem (controlling complicating variables) and subproblems (handling remaining variables), using cutting planes generated from subproblem dual information to iteratively tighten the master problem.Column Generation, developed by George B. Dantzig and Philip Wolfe in 1960, is a powerful optimization technique for solving large-scale linear programming problems with special structure. Also known as Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition, it decomposes the problem into a master problem (restricted to a subset of variables/columns) and a pricing subproblem (identifying new variables), iteratively improving the solution by introducing only relevant columns.
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