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In this chapter we will present the basic design features of modeling languages, turning our attention to algebraic modeling languages. Later we will introduce an important class of optimization problems — global optimization, and illustrate the difficulties in constructing models for such problems.
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Schichl, H. (2004). Theoretical Concepts and Design of Modeling Languages for Mathematical Optimization. In: Kallrath, J. (eds) Modeling Languages in Mathematical Optimization. Applied Optimization, vol 88. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0215-5_4
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