Difference Between Slack
Difference Between Slack
Artificial Variables
Slack Variables :
Slack variable represents an unused quaintly of resources; it is added to less than or equal (<) to type
constraints in order to get an equality constraint.
Surplus Variables :
A surplus variable represents the amount by which solution values exceed a resource. These variables
are also called Negative Slack Variables. Surplus variables like slack variables carry a zero coefficient in
the objective function. it is added to greater than or equal to (>) type constraints in order to get an
equality constraint.
Artificial Variables :
Artificial variables are added to those constraints with equality (=) and greater than or equal to ( > ) sign.
An Artificial variable is added to the constraints to get an initial solution to an LP problem. Artificial
variables have no meaning in a physical sense and are not only used as a tool for generating an initial
solution to an LP problem.
When used ? With < Constraints With > Constraints With > And = constraints
Coefficient +1 -1 +1
As Initial Program Used as starting point. Cant be used since unit It is initially used but later on
variable matrix condition is not eliminated.
satisfied