The problem of finding a parameter which satisfies a set of specifications in inequality form is sometimes referred to as the satisfycing problem. We present a family of methods for solving, in a finite number of iterations, satisfycing problems stated in the form of semi-infinite inequalities. These methods range from adaptive uniform discretization methods to outer approximation methods.
Title
FINITE-TERMINATION SCHEMES FOR SOLVING SEMI-INFINITE SATISFYCING PROBLEMS
Published
1990-02-01
Full Collection Name
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Technical Reports
Other Identifiers
ERL-90-13
Type
Text
Extent
20 p
Archive
The Engineering Library
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