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Update Problem Formulations #81

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ccoffrin opened this issue Aug 6, 2018 · 2 comments
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Update Problem Formulations #81

ccoffrin opened this issue Aug 6, 2018 · 2 comments
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ccoffrin commented Aug 6, 2018

Make sure that all problem formulations are using the same TP constraints, especially in tp_opf.

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Has this issue been resolved? I'm not sure what exactly you're looking for here. I checked through all of the problem formulations and they all seem to consistently use _tp_ constraints as far as I can tell.

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This is related to #61, we can put both into a general milestone on revisiting the modeling layer; but this is not a high priority at the moment.

pseudocubic added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 5, 2019
This refactor ensures that all variable and constraint functions internal to PowerModelsDistribution, e.g. those containing `_mc_`, have any loops over the phases internal to that function, instead of requiring an explicit loop inside the problem definition.

Updates changelog

Closes #81
Closes #61
Closes #152
pseudocubic added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 5, 2019
This refactor ensures that all variable and constraint functions internal to PowerModelsDistribution, e.g. those containing `_mc_`, have any loops over the phases internal to that function, instead of requiring an explicit loop inside the problem definition.

Updates changelog

Closes #81
Closes #61
Closes #152
pseudocubic added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 5, 2019
This refactor ensures that all variable and constraint functions internal to PowerModelsDistribution, e.g. those containing `_mc_`, have any loops over the phases internal to that function, instead of requiring an explicit loop inside the problem definition.

Updates changelog

Closes #81
Closes #61
Closes #152
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