Fourier–Motzkin elimination

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Fourier–Motzkin elimination is a mathematical algorithm for solving a system of linear inequalities. It can both look for real and for integer solutions. It is computationally expensive.

[edit] References

  • Keβler, Christoph W., Parallel Fourier–Motzkin Elimination, Universität Trier Citeseer page



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