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== See also ==
* [[Optimization (mathematics)|Optimization]]

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In mathematics, nonlinear programming (NLP) is the process of minimization or maximization of a function of a set of real variables (termed objective function), while simultaneously satisfying a set of equalities and inequalities ( collectively termed constraints), where some of the constraints or the objective function are nonlinear.

Mathematical formulation

A nonlinear programming problem can be stated as:

or

where


See also