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integer programming
integer programming[′int·ə·jər ′prō‚gram·iŋ] (systems engineering) A series of procedures used in operations research to find maxima or minima of a function subject to one or more constraints, including one which requires that the values of some or all of the variables be whole numbers. Integer programming
Integer programmingVariant of linear programming in which the solution values must be integers.Integer ProgrammingIn mathematics, a process or technique for finding the maximum or minimum value of a linear function subject where the solution must be an integer. It is a form of linear programming, which is important to securities analysis as it helps determine the maximum or minimum rate of return on a particular investment. While the maximum rate of return is not necessarily the expected rate of return, integer programming may help an investor decide if a security is worth a certain level of risk.AcronymsSeeidler pulley |