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297901259b7d5dcd7237972c1fa182ad16fde611 — Dominic Ricottone 2 months ago 6ec5ee1 dev
Fix markup

I mixed up the markup for subscripts. In LaTeX, etc., subscript is
marked up like foo_1 or foo_{bar}. In GH flavor markdown, subscript is
marked up like foo~1~ or foo~bar~. I had mistakenly used foo_1_.
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

M README.md
M README.md => README.md +5 -5
@@ 22,16 22,16 @@ Enbo Zhou.

> Mathematical programming usually has the following form:
>
> Maximize/Minimize f(X_1_, X_2_, ... x_n_)
> Maximize/Minimize f(X_1, X_2, ... x_n)
>
> Subject to g_1_(X_1_, X_2_, ... x_n_) <= b_1_; g_2_(X_1_, X_2_, ... x_n_) <= b_2_; ... g_m_(X_1_, X_2_, ... x_n_) <= b_m_
> Subject to g_1(X_1, X_2, ... x_n) <= b_1; g_2(X_1, X_2, ... x_n) <= b_2; ... g_m(X_1, X_2, ... x_n) <= b_m
>
> Where X_i_, i = 1, 2, ... n, are decision variables,
> Where X_i, i = 1, 2, ... n, are decision variables,
> f is the objective function measuring soluton quality,
> and we optimize f to acquire the best solution.
> g_i_, i = 1, 2, ... m, are mathmatical [functions] to help formalize
> g_i, i = 1, 2, ... m, are mathmatical [functions] to help formalize
> constraints.
> b_i_, i = 1, 2, ... m are constants to define constraints.
> b_i, i = 1, 2, ... m are constants to define constraints.

> [L]et us assume that that the US Forest Service is planning to treat 100
> acres (threshold capacity) of the Stanislaus National Forest to decrease