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A Mathematical Model of Water Supply System Management

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The mathematical model considered describes the regimes of a water-management system that ensure the strict implementation of the schedule of water resources consumption. The model is described by a nonlinear programming problem for the distribution of flows on a network (a tree) with a source, simulating a source of water resources with an unlimited capacity, located in the root of which (an analogue of the water intake headwork). The main problem is approximated by four problems solved successively.

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Iskenderov, A.A. A Mathematical Model of Water Supply System Management. Water Resources 30, 458–466 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024984516436

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