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Discrete Optimization

Volume 1, Issue 1, 15 June 2004, Pages 77-85
Discrete Optimization

Min-up/min-down polytopes

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Abstract

In power generation and other production settings, technological constraints force restrictions on the number of time periods that a machine must stay up once activated, and stay down once deactivated. We characterize the polyhedral structure of a model representing these restrictions. We also describe a cutting-plane method for solving integer programs involving such min-up and min-down times for machines. Finally, we demonstrate how the polytope of our study generalizes the well-known cross polytope (i.e., generalized octahedron).

Keywords

Mixed integer programming
Cutting plane
Facet
Separation
Cross polytope
Generalized octahedron
Power generation
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