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In GitLab by @DillonJ on Jun 19, 2020, 10:09
The purpose of this issue is to discuss our approach to Decomposition in SpineOpt
### Introduction :
Decomposition approaches take advantage of certain p…
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## Description
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## Steps to Reproduce
### Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Start a new run of a study
- Select Xpansion mode
- Select…
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As discussed before, our initial step towards supporting archetypes will be to provide `.json` templates that can be imported with all necessary parameter relationships defined. This issue serves as a…
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I'm helping to develop a package (https://github.com/genXProject/genX) that can use CPLEX (through JuMP), and can also use other solvers. Not all users will have access to commercial solvers (and neit…
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Does the Lagrange dual method work for nonlinear integer programming problems?
Is there a difference between PRINTEMPS PDLP and OR-Tools PDLP?
Does PRINTEMPS PDLP compute a corrected dual object…
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I'm using CPLEX@0.9.3 and JuMP@1.1.1 using the latest ILOG CPLEX binaries `Version identifier: 22.1.0.0` on windows 11, but the example on the use of annotations, either the partial and full implement…
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Hello
I tried to use callbacks on a dummy benders decomposition example (see [here](https://jump.dev/JuMP.jl/stable/tutorials/algorithms/benders_decomposition/) ) but it seems the callback is not cal…
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## Motivation
The implementation of SDDiP in SDDP.jl is bad. If you use it, you will probably run into convergence issues! No need to open an issue, I'm aware of the problem. (If you have challengi…
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in some examples(see `examples/SmallTestFiveCandidates/user/expansion/settings.ini`), `method = benders_decomposition` option is given.
Since the benders method has to be set as a command line option…
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The current Benders implementation uses the SCIP constraint handler, which works like lazy constraints in CPLEX or GUROBI. You can find how it works in general: https://www.scipopt.org/doc-7.0.1/html/…