Affiliation:
1. College of Business and Economics, California State University-Fullerton , Fullerton, CA 92834 , USA
Abstract
Abstract
Accepted by: Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
We propose solving non-linear optimization problems by a trajectory method. A parameter is introduced into the optimization problem. For example, a variable in the original formulation is replaced by its squared value. The parameter is the power at which the variable is raised. For a particular value of the parameter (power of 2), the optimal solution is easily obtained. The original optimization problem is defined for another value of the parameter (power of 1). As another example, the means and standard deviations of a function based on a set of variables can be calculated. We multiply the standard deviations by a factor (the parameter) between 0 and 1. Suppose that the problem is easily solvable for zero standard deviations (factor of 0). If we ‘slowly’ increase the factor, the solution moves to the desired solution for a factor of 1. A trajectory connects the easily obtained solution to the desired solution. We trace the trajectory and the solution for the optimization problem is at the end of the trajectory. The procedure is applied for solving the single facility Weber location problem, and a competitive location problem with good results.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Management Science and Operations Research,Strategy and Management,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Modeling and Simulation,Management Information Systems
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