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Logic cuts are generated by the sub problems and used in the master problem to prune optimal scheduling solutions whose routing plan exhibits conflicts.
Solve the restricted master problem to optimality with a primal-dual interior-point method [19] to obtain the optimal Lagrangian multipliers or capacity demands λ*.
If this fails, Cut 2 will calculate a preventive action and add it to the master problem to get a new UC solution.
If any power flow constraint is violated, Cut 1 will eliminate the overloaded lines by enforcing limits on the output of relevant generation and EH units, which are added to the master problem to recalculate the new commitment.
2) Solve the restricted master problem to optimality with a primal-dual interior-point method [19] to obtain the optimal Lagrangian multipliers or capacity demands λ*. 3) Add the new link rate vector, that solves the scheduling subproblem, to J. 4) Repeat the process until u u - u l < ε, or when the generated column is already present in J. .
Solve the master problem to obtain the objective function value μ* and integer solution, Y i j ∗.
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The master problem distributes to each subproblem the resources it can use and the price to pay.
Otherwise, add the Benders cut (34) constraint to the master problem and go to Step 1; subsequently, recalculate the solution of (P_{i,*}^R) and check the feasibility of the next subproblem.
At each new iteration of the column generation process, the master problem is solved to optimality using a CPLEX solver to guarantee the optimality of the solution obtained at the previous iteration [29].
The master problem (15)–(18) aims to solve the SCUC problem taking into account information from the gas network operation.
Optimality Benders' cuts (18) are added to the master problem in each iteration j in order to adjust the output of gas-fired units according to the impact they have on the gas system operation.
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