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− | The set of candidate solutions that satisfy all constraints is called the [[feasible set]]. | + | The set of [[Candidate solution|candidate solutions]] that satisfy all constraints is called the [[feasible set]]. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Feasible set]] | * [[Feasible set]] | ||
* [[Mathematical optimization]] | * [[Mathematical optimization]] |
Revision as of 07:20, 7 February 2016
In mathematics, a constraint is a condition of an optimization problem that the solution must satisfy.
Description
There are several types of constraints, primarily:
- Equality constraints
- Inequality constraints
- Integer constraints
The set of candidate solutions that satisfy all constraints is called the feasible set.