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Inner and outer linearization
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Why are Dantzig-Wolfe and Benders decomposition referred to as inner and outer linearization respectively?
I am a newbie in Mathematical Programming and optimization and came across these terms while reading "Introduction to Stochastic Programming" by Birge and Louveaux.
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Why are Dantzig-Wolfe and Benders decomposition referred to as inner and outer linearization respectively?
I am a newbie in Mathematical Programming and optimization and came across these terms while reading "Introduction to Stochastic Programming" by Birge and Louveaux.
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Why are Dantzig-Wolfe and Benders decomposition referred to as inner and outer linearization respectively?
I am a newbie in Mathematical Programming and optimization and came across these terms while reading "Introduction to Stochastic Programming" by Birge and Louveaux.
optimization linear-programming discrete-optimization
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Why are Dantzig-Wolfe and Benders decomposition referred to as inner and outer linearization respectively?
I am a newbie in Mathematical Programming and optimization and came across these terms while reading "Introduction to Stochastic Programming" by Birge and Louveaux.
optimization linear-programming discrete-optimization
optimization linear-programming discrete-optimization
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