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In this chapter we illuminate some of the added capabilities and limitations of the ANALYZE procedures. First, we explore a forestry model and reinforce what we have done in previous chapters. Then, we consider an infeasible instance of the same model for which the procedures we used in chapters 4 and 5 give little help to diagnose the cause of the infeasibility. Second, we describe an anomaly with the REDUCE algorithm, which could give a false detection of infeasibility in practice. Third, we describe some additional ways ANALYZE could help with model management.
Modeling is about insight, not numbers. Arthur M. Geoffrion
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Greenberg, H.J. (1993). Advanced Exercises. In: A Computer-Assisted Analysis System for Mathematical Programming Models and Solutions. Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3248-4_7
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