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Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2021 23:23:17 +0000
Subject: Question for infeasible LP problem
To: help-glpk@gnu.org <help-glpk@gnu.org>
From: "Du, Jeanette" <jeanette...@freddiemac.com>
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> Hello,
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> I am relatively new to GLPK LP solver. Is there a way to find out the
> constraint(s) that cause infeasibility of a problem in the .out file?
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> Thanks,
> Jeanette(Yuqian) Du
> Investments and Capital Markets
> Freddie Macv
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