Prof. Leandro C. Coelho, Ph.D.

Canada Research Chair in Integrated Logistics

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How to linearize max, min, and abs functions

Posted on December 6, 2015 by Leandro Coelho

In this post you will see how to linearize max functions, min functions, and absolute value functions. These can be expressed mathematically as:

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Posted in mathematical programming | Tagged absolute function, absolute value, ip, linear, linearization, linearize, max function, min function, mip, modulus function

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