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Generalized reduced gradient codes

This method of optimization is known as the generalized reduced-gradient (GRG) method. The objective function and the constraints are linearized ia a piecewise fashioa so that a series of straight-line segments are used to approximate them. Many computer codes are available for these methods. Two widely used ones are GRGA code (49) and GRG2 code (50). [Pg.79]

GRG2. This code is presently the most widely distributed for the generalized reduced gradient and its operation is explained in Section 8.7. In addition to its use as a stand-alone system, it is the optimizer employed by the Solver optimization options within the spreadsheet programs Microsoft Excel, Novell s Quattro Pro, Lotus 1-2-3, and the GINO interactive solver. [Pg.320]


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