RE: 30-11-2025 - Operations Research - The Unbounded Problem [EN]-[IT]
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jjjjeee these seem like very, very complex problems

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jjjjeee these seem like very, very complex problems

Hi angeluxx, I can understand your confusion. Linear programming isn't immediately understandable, and when we're faced with an unbounded problem, things get complicated. However, a linear programming problem that is unbounded isn't an application problem, but rather an error condition that can arise in industrial planning, optimization, and financial logistics. We can conclude by saying that an unbounded problem is a condition that signals the absence of sufficient constraints in the LP model. It has no direct applications, but it's essential for model validation.
!PIMP