THE PROBLEM OF ALLOCATION OF RAW MATERIALS BETWEEN CONTRACTUAL CUSTOMERS

THE PROBLEM OF ALLOCATION OF RAW MATERIALS BETWEEN CONTRACTUAL CUSTOMERS

Authors

  • Asankulovna Institute mathematic NAS KR
  • Samandarovna Institute mathematic NAS KR
  • Eshenkulovich Institute mathematic NAS KR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52754/16948645_2023_2_47

Keywords:

raw materials, extraction point, processing enterprises, consumers, objective functions, distribution, income, solvability condition

Abstract

The problem of distribution of extracted raw materials between processing enterprises and consumers is studied, taking into account contractual conditions. The problem under consideration belongs to the class of mathematical programming problems with linear objective functions. It is shown that for this problem the condition of solvability of the problem takes place. By an approximate method, assuming that the condition for the solvability of the problem takes place, the optimal distribution of the extracted raw materials between enterprises is obtained. The maximum income was received by processing enterprises when it is sold after processing.

References

The problem of distribution of extracted raw materials between processing enterprises and consumers is studied, taking into account contractual conditions. The problem under consideration belongs to the class of mathematical programming problems with linear objective functions. It is shown that for this problem the condition of solvability of the problem takes place. By an approximate method, assuming that the condition for the solvability of the problem takes place, the optimal distribution of the extracted raw materials between enterprises is obtained. The maximum income was received by processing enterprises when it is sold after processing.

Published

2023-12-30

How to Cite

Asankulova, M., Iskandarova, G., & Eshenkulov, P. (2023). THE PROBLEM OF ALLOCATION OF RAW MATERIALS BETWEEN CONTRACTUAL CUSTOMERS: THE PROBLEM OF ALLOCATION OF RAW MATERIALS BETWEEN CONTRACTUAL CUSTOMERS. Journal of Osh State University. Mathematics. Physics. Technical Sciences, (2(3), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.52754/16948645_2023_2_47