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CS541 Advanced Networking 1 Introduction to Optimization Neil Tang 2/23/2009
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CS541 Advanced Networking 2 Outline Optimization Problems Mathematical Programming LP ILP CP
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CS541 Advanced Networking 3 Optimization Problems An optimization problem is composed of an objective function and a set of constraints. Optimization problems in a graph can be solved by algorithms in graph theory. If an optimization problem can be formulated as a Linear Programming (LP) problem, an Integer Linear Programming (ILP) problem, a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) problem or a Convex Programming (CP) problem, then the existing algorithms can be applied to solve it.
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CS541 Advanced Networking 4 Mathematical Programming ObjectiveConstraintsVariablesSolution LPLinear RealSimplex Method and Interior Point Method ILPLinear IntegerBranch-and-Bound Algorithm (exponential) MILPLinear Real and integer Branch-and-Bound Algorithm (exponential) CPConvex RealInterior Point Method
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CS541 Advanced Networking 5 LP LP in the standard form
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CS541 Advanced Networking 6 Maximum Flow Problem - LP
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CS541 Advanced Networking 7 Multi-Commodity Flow Problem - LP
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CS541 Advanced Networking 8 Shortest Path Problem - ILP
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CS541 Advanced Networking 9 Constrained Shortest Path Problem - ILP
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CS541 Advanced Networking 10 CP CP in the standard form Property: if a local minimum exists, then it is a global minimum.
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CS541 Advanced Networking 11 Rate Allocation Problem - CP
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