Bilinear program

Bilinear program

In mathematics, a bilinear program is a nonlinear optimization problem whose objective and/or constraint functions are bilinear. An example is the pooling problem.

References

* [http://glossary.computing.society.informs.org/second.php?page=B.html#Bilinear_program Bilinear program] at the Mathematical Programming Glossary.


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