Mathematical set notation translation to AMPL/MILP code?












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I am trying to run a model from an existing paper with the following mathematical model:





and the following decision variables:





I am unfamiliar with set notation and have tried to understand it, but I want to know how to translate these into proper code syntax for AMPL, in particular for equations 16-21.



The full paper can be found here: http://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume9No1/Paper_55-An_Energy_Efficient_User_Centric_Approach.pdf










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    I am trying to run a model from an existing paper with the following mathematical model:





    and the following decision variables:





    I am unfamiliar with set notation and have tried to understand it, but I want to know how to translate these into proper code syntax for AMPL, in particular for equations 16-21.



    The full paper can be found here: http://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume9No1/Paper_55-An_Energy_Efficient_User_Centric_Approach.pdf










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      I am trying to run a model from an existing paper with the following mathematical model:





      and the following decision variables:





      I am unfamiliar with set notation and have tried to understand it, but I want to know how to translate these into proper code syntax for AMPL, in particular for equations 16-21.



      The full paper can be found here: http://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume9No1/Paper_55-An_Energy_Efficient_User_Centric_Approach.pdf










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      I am trying to run a model from an existing paper with the following mathematical model:





      and the following decision variables:





      I am unfamiliar with set notation and have tried to understand it, but I want to know how to translate these into proper code syntax for AMPL, in particular for equations 16-21.



      The full paper can be found here: http://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume9No1/Paper_55-An_Energy_Efficient_User_Centric_Approach.pdf







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