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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constrained problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a problem or situation that has limitations or restrictions which affect the way it can be solved or approached. One example of using this phrase could be in a business context, such as in a project management meeting: "We need to come up with a solution for the new product launch, but we are facing a constrained problem due to budget and timeline restrictions."
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This paper focuses on the design of online algorithms based on prediction-correction steps to track the optimal solution of a time-varying constrained problem.
The initial problem is transformed to an equivalent equality constrained problem, where the logarithmic barrier function is used to ensure feasibility.
"Machine learning tends to focus on a nicely constrained problem.
This BW constrained problem is getting worse with increasing camera resolution in mobile devices.
After executing on a well-defined and accurately constrained problem in multiple ways, it soon becomes obvious what the true or best solution is.
In any iteration of the proposed algorithm, a single objective integer linear programming problem, constrained problem, is solved.
Fortunately, as shown in [24, 25], the above probabilistically constrained problem can be solved as an integer programming (IP) problem with deterministic constraints.
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Precise guarantees about its feasibility for the original chance-constrained problem are provided.
Brent Tully, University of Hawaii, Ed Shaya, University of Maryland, and I have spent a lot of time on this over-constrained problem in dynamics.
As a result, the input-constrained problem under various system faults can also be solved by the approach.
Finally, since the problem is formulated as a convex-constrained problem, a unique solution must exist and can be computed through effective and fast convergence rate algorithms.
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