Abstract

Stochastic or probabilistic programming is a branch of mathematical programming that deals with some situations in which an optimal decision is desired under random uncertainty of some parameters. In this paper, we consider some chance constrained linear programming problems where the right hand side parameters of the chance-constraints follow some non-normal continuous distributions such as power function distribution, triangular distribution and trapezoidal distribution. To find the solution of the stated problems, we first convert the problems in to equivalent deterministic models. Then standard linear programming techniques are used to solve the equivalent deterministic models. Some numerical examples are presented to illustrate the methodology.

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