Applications of the extended linear complementarity problem in the
max-plus algebra
Reference:
B. De Schutter and
B. De Moor,
"Applications of the extended linear complementarity problem in the
max-plus algebra," Proceedings of the International Workshop on
Discrete Event Systems (WODES'96), Edinburgh, UK, pp. 69-74, Aug.
1996.
Abstract:
The max-plus algebra is one of the frameworks that can be used to
model discrete event systems. We show that many fundamental problems
in the max-plus algebra can be reformulated as a mathematical
programming problem: the Extended Linear Complementarity Problem.
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Bibtex entry:
@inproceedings{DeSDeM:96-03,
author={B. {D}e Schutter and B.
{D}e Moor},
title={Applications of the
extended linear complementarity problem in the max-plus algebra},
booktitle={Proceedings of the
International Workshop on Discrete Event Systems (WODES'96)},
address={Edinburgh, UK},
pages={69--74},
month=aug,
year={1996}
}
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