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gemengdinteger

Gemengdinteger is not a standard mathematical term in Dutch. In practice, the phrase is sometimes used informally to refer to two related concepts in mathematics and optimization: mixed numbers (gemengde getallen) and mixed-integer programming. The exact meaning depends on the context.

In the context of numbers, a gemengd getal (mixed number) is a number that combines an integer

In optimization, the Dutch term for mixed-integer programming is gemengde-integer programmering or gemengd-integer programmering. A mixed-integer

Spelling and usage notes: the standard Dutch terms are gemengd getal for mixed numbers and gemengde-integer

See also: mixed number, improper fraction, mixed-integer programming, integer programming.

part
with
a
proper
fraction.
For
example,
5
3/4
represents
five
plus
three
quarters,
and
it
is
equal
to
the
improper
fraction
23/4.
Conversion
between
mixed
numbers
and
improper
fractions
is
straightforward:
to
convert
a
mixed
number
a
b/c
to
an
improper
fraction,
compute
a×c
+
b
over
c;
to
convert
back,
divide
the
numerator
by
the
denominator
to
obtain
the
integer
part
and
remainder.
programming
problem
involves
decision
variables
some
of
which
must
take
integer
values
while
others
are
allowed
to
be
continuous.
This
framework
is
used
for
problems
in
scheduling,
logistics,
and
resource
allocation.
Mixed-integer
problems
are
typically
solved
using
strategies
such
as
branch-and-bound,
cutting
planes,
and
heuristic
methods,
often
with
specialized
software.
programmering
(or
gemengd-integer
programmering)
for
the
optimization
context.
When
encountered
as
a
single
word,
gemengdinteger
is
likely
a
shorthand
or
translation
artifact
rather
than
a
formal
term.