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In mathematics, semi-infinite programming (SIP) is an optimization problem with a finite number of variables and an infinite number of constraints, or a infinite number of variables and a finite number of constraints. In the former case the constraints are typically parameterized by parameters.

Mathematical formulation of the problem

The problem can be stated simply as:

where

SIP can be cast as bilevel programs (Multilevel programming)

Methods for solving the problem

Examples

See also

References