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Re: [Fwd: gmpl question]
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Michael Hennebry |
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Re: [Fwd: gmpl question] |
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Tue, 21 Dec 2021 14:08:48 -0600 (CST) |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2021, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
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From: Davor Ocelic <docelic@hcoop.net>
To: mao@gnu.org
Subject: gmpl question
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2021 10:07:38 +0100
In the glpk example `assign.mod`, the constraint is that
an agent can have only one task assigned:
s.t. phi{i in I}: sum{j in J} x[i,j] <= 1;
/* each agent can perform at most one task */
I would need to change this rule so that an agent doesn't
have a limit on number of tasks, but all tasks need to be
distributed among a limited number of agents. (For example,
distribute the 8 tasks in the example to 4 agents).
Is there a reason not to just drop the constraint?
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