Linear Programming IN MATRIX FORM
Linear Programming IN MATRIX FORM
PROGRAMMING
IN MATRIX FORM
IEng-151
Advanced Math for Industrial Engineers
Linear
Programming > - one of the scientific techniques
that is used to get an optimum
solution to the given business
problem by taking resource
scarcity and constraints into
account.
3 Optimal shipping,
! 𝑧 = 𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑎1 𝑥1 + 𝑎2 𝑥2 + ⋯ + 𝑎𝑛 𝑥𝑛
Maximize
!
𝑓 = 𝑐1 𝑥1 + 𝑐2 𝑥2 + ⋯ 𝑐𝑛 𝑥𝑛
1 Solution.
Step 1.
Operation 1 : Selection of the Column of the Pivot. Select as the
column of the pivot the first column with a negative entry in Row
1. In T0 this is Column 2 (because of the -40 ).
1 Solution.
Step 1.
Operation 3 : Elimination by Row Operations. This gives
zeros above and below the pivot (as in Gauss–Jordan).
Linear Programming Sample Problem 22
1 Step 1.
We see that basic variables are now x1, x3 and nonbasic
variables are x2, x4.
Linear Programming Sample Problem 23
1 Step 1.
Setting the latter to zero, we obtain the basic feasible
solution given by T1).
Linear Programming Sample Problem 24
1 Step 2.
The basic feasible solution given by T1 is not yet optimal
because of the negative entry -72 in Row 1. Accordingly, we
perform the operations O1 to O3 again, choosing a pivot in the
column of -72.
1 Step 2.
Operation 3. Elimination by row operations gives:
Linear Programming Sample Problem 26
1 Step 2.
We see that now x1,x2 are basic and x3, x4 nonbasic.
Setting the latter to zero, we obtain from the basic
feasible solution:
Linear Programming Sample Problem 27
z DEGENERACY
x1 A degenerate feasible solution is a feasible
solution at which more than the usual number
.
n - m of variables are zero.
.
Here n is the number of variables (slack and
. others) and m the number of constraints (not
counting the conditions).
xn
Simplex Method: Difficulties 29
• AB Steel, Inc., produces two kinds of iron by using three kinds of raw
material (scrap iron and two kinds of ore) as shown. Maximize the daily
profit.
Simplex Method: Degeneracies 30
• Solution:
• Let x1 and x2 denote the amount (in tons) of iron and respectively, produced
per day. Then our problem is as follows. Maximize:
Simplex Method: Degeneracies 31
• We obtain from (1) and (2) the initial simplex table T0. We see that are nonbasic x1, x2
variables and x3, x4, x5 are basic. With we have from (3) the basic feasible solution
Simplex Method: Degeneracies 34