2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10107-020-01519-9
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Bi-perspective functions for mixed-integer fractional programs with indicator variables

Abstract: Perspective functions have long been used to convert fractional programs into convex programs. More recently, they have been used to form tight relaxations of mixedinteger nonlinear programs with so-called indicator variables. Motivated by a practical application (maximising energy efficiency in an OFDMA system), we consider problems that have a fractional objective and indicator variables simultaneously. To obtain a tight relaxation of such problems, one must consider what we call a "bi-perspective" (Bi-P) fu… Show more

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