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Mohit Tawarmalani

Researcher at Purdue University

Publications -  94
Citations -  5603

Mohit Tawarmalani is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global optimization & Distillation. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 84 publications receiving 5149 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohit Tawarmalani include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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A polyhedral branch-and-cut approach to global optimization

TL;DR: This paper facilitates the reliable use of nonlinear convex relaxations in global optimization via a polyhedral branch-and-cut approach and proves that, if the convexity of a univariate or multivariate function is apparent by decomposing it into convex subexpressions, the relaxation constructor automatically exploits this convexITY in a manner that is much superior to developing polyhedral outer approximators for the original function.
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Convexification and Global Optimization in Continuous and Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming: Theory, Algorithms, Software, and Applications

TL;DR: The GAMS/BARON Model for Pooling Problems is presented as a model for solving the refrigerant design problem and a number of examples show how this model can be applied to distributed systems.
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Global optimization of mixed-integer nonlinear programs: A theoretical and computational study

TL;DR: The development of an efficient solution strategy for obtaining global optima of continuous, integer, and mixed-integer nonlinear programs is addressed and novel relaxation schemes, range reduction tests, and branching strategies are developed which are incorporated into the prototypical branch-and-bound algorithm.
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Convexification and Global Optimization in Continuous and Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming

TL;DR: The GAMS model for Pooling problems as mentioned in this paper is a well-known model for pooling problems, and it has been used extensively in the field of software engineering and computer science.
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Cloudward bound: planning for beneficial migration of enterprise applications to the cloud

TL;DR: The importance of ensuring assurable reconfiguration of security policies as enterprise applications are migrated to the cloud is articulated, and algorithms to achieve this goal are presented, and their efficacy on realistic migration scenarios are demonstrated.