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Issue to be addressed on page /intro.html #17

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Hamtabardool opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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Issue to be addressed on page /intro.html #17

Hamtabardool opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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Hamtabardool commented Oct 25, 2024

  • Write a draft for the Pyomo fundamentals/ Include an overview of Pyomo (e.g., What is Pyomo?) (Slides 15 and 25):
  • Objective function
  • Constraints
  • Variables
  • Mathematical programming (optimization)
  • Add appropriate references.
  • Add a section on installation instructions (slides 5-9) in the Jupyter Book, before starting with Pyomo fundamentals.
  • Write a paragraph/documentation about the QuBo notebook.
  • Write documentation for each example.
  • Add a new section before Exercise 1 and provide an overview of the knapsack problem (Slide 28).
  • Put the title of each exercise before the exercise number (e.g. Knapsack: Exercise 1, Knapsack: Exercise 2).
  • Document functionality of different parts of the code as in slide 41 of this deck.
  • Exercise 3.1 is extra and not available in the slide deck. What is the source?
  • Before dynamic optimization examples, add some explanation about dynamic optimization (from slides 169-173)
  • For parameter estimation example 2, write the related formulas before the code (slide 206).
  • For small collocation example, write the related formulas before the code (slide 180).
  • For small DAE example, write formula on top right of slide 188 before the code. Also, Dae --> DAE.
  • "Find Diff" --> "Finite Difference". Why is numpoints = 5? on slide 175, its set to 10. Also write equation on top of slide 174 before the code.
  • In GDP exercise section, explain what it stands for and provide a brief overview (from slides 220-222).
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