Course Outcomes (COs):
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MAT 423A
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Advanced Operations Research-II (Theory)
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The students will be able to –
CO123: Understand and Solve Replacement problems. CO124: To derive the necessary conditions (KT conditions) for constrained nonlinear optimization problems and able to solve quadratic programming problems. CO125: Derive methods to solve separable, geometric programming problems. CO126: Discuss various methods to solve linear fractional programming problems and dynamic programming problems. CO127: Explain problems related to sequencing and PERT-CPM to solve network analysis problems. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, presentations, Field trips |
Quiz, Poster Presentations, Power Point Presentations, Individual and group projects, Open Book Test, Semester End Examination
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Replacement models:Gradual failure, Sudden failure, Replacement due to efficiency deteriorates with time, Staffing problems, Equipment renewal problems.
Nonlinear Programming: Formulation and graphical method for unconstrained problem of maxima and minima, Constrained problem of maxima and minimaLagrangian method, Khun-Tucker condition, Quadratic programming: Wolf and Beals method.
Separable programming: Definition, Reduction to separable programming problem to LPP, Separable programming algorithm, Geometric programming: Formulation and solution of GPP (Unconstraint type and with quality constraint).
Linear fractional programming: Definition, Linear fractional algorithm, Computational procedure of fractional algorithm, Dynamic programming : Introduction, Bellman principle of optimality model –I, II and III, Solution of LPP by dynamic programming.
Network Scheduling by PERT-CPM, Network logical sequencing, Concurrent activities, Critical path analysis, Probability consideration in PERT, Distinction between PERT and CPM.