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ILOG CPLEX 11.0 User's Manual

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C H A P T E R19Logical Constraints in OptimizationThis chapter shows you how to represent logical constraints in <strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong> with ConcertTechnology. Concert Technology can automatically translate logical constraints into theirtransformed equivalent that the discrete (that is, MIP) or continuous (LP) optimizers of<strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong> can process efficiently in the C++, Java, or .NET APIs.In the Callable Library, indicator constraints provide a similar facility. For more about thatidea, see Using Indicator Constraints on page 355 in this manual.In this chapter, you will learn:◆ What Are Logical Constraints? on page 350◆ What Can Be Extracted from a Model with Logical Constraints? on page 350◆ Which Nonlinear Expressions Can Be Extracted? on page 352◆ Logical Constraints for Counting on page 353◆ Logical Constraints as Binary Variables on page 353◆ How Are Logical Constraints Extracted? on page 353<strong>ILOG</strong> <strong>CPLEX</strong> <strong>11.0</strong> — USER’ S MANUAL 349

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