@misc{HenrionLiMoelleretal., author = {Henrion, Rene and Li, Pu and M{\"o}ller, Andris and Steinbach, Marc and Wendt, Moritz and Wozny, G{\"u}nter}, title = {Stochastic Optimization for Operating Chemical Processes Under Uncertainty}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-6304}, number = {01-04}, abstract = {Mathematical optimization techniques are on their way to becoming a standard tool in chemical process engineering. While such approaches are usually based on deterministic models, uncertainties such as external disturbances play a significant role in many real-life applications. The present article gives an introduction to practical issues of process operation and to basic mathematical concepts required for the explicit treatment of uncertainties by stochastic optimization.}, language = {en} } @misc{FuegenschuhGeisslerGollmeretal., author = {F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and Geißler, Bj{\"o}rn and Gollmer, Ralf and Hayn, Christine and Henrion, Rene and Hiller, Benjamin and Humpola, Jesco and Koch, Thorsten and Lehmann, Thomas and Martin, Alexander and Mirkov, Radoslava and Morsi, Antonio and R{\"o}misch, Werner and R{\"o}vekamp, Jessica and Schewe, Lars and Schmidt, Martin and Schultz, R{\"u}diger and Schwarz, Robert and Schweiger, Jonas and Stangl, Claudia and Steinbach, Marc and Willert, Bernhard}, title = {Mathematical Optimization for Challenging Network Planning Problems in Unbundled Liberalized Gas Markets}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.1007/s12667-013-0099-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-17821}, abstract = {The recently imposed new gas market liberalization rules in Germany lead to a change of business of gas network operators. While previously network operator and gas vendor where united, they were forced to split up into independent companies. The network has to be open to any other gas trader at the same conditions, and free network capacities have to be identified and publicly offered in a non-discriminatory way. We show that these new paradigms lead to new and challenging mathematical optimization problems. In order to solve them and to provide meaningful results for practice, all aspects of the underlying problems, such as combinatorics, stochasticity, uncertainty, and nonlinearity, have to be addressed. With such special-tailored solvers, free network capacities and topological network extensions can, for instance, be determined.}, language = {en} } @misc{ArnoldBertholdHeinzetal., author = {Arnold, Thomas and Berthold, Timo and Heinz, Stefan and Vigerske, Stefan and Henrion, Ren{\´e} and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and Koch, Thorsten and Tischendorf, Caren and R{\"o}misch, Werner}, title = {A Jack of all Trades? Solving stochastic mixed-integer nonlinear constraint programs}, series = {MATHEON - Mathematics for Key Technologies}, volume = {1}, journal = {MATHEON - Mathematics for Key Technologies}, editor = {Deuflhard, Peter and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and H{\"o}mberg, Dietmar and Horst, Ulrich and Kramer, J{\"u}rg and Mehrmann, Volker and Polthier, Konrad and Schmidt, Frank and Sch{\"u}tte, Christof and Skutella, Martin and Sprekels, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {European Mathematical Society}, doi = {10.4171/137}, pages = {135 -- 146}, abstract = {Natural gas is one of the most important energy sources in Germany and Europe. In recent years, political regulations have led to a strict separation of gas trading and gas transport, thereby assigning a central role in energy politics to the transportation and distribution of gas. These newly imposed political requirements influenced the technical processes of gas transport in such a way that the complex task of planning and operating gas networks has become even more intricate. Mathematically, the combination of discrete decisions on the configuration of a gas transport network, the nonlinear equations describing the physics of gas, and the uncertainty in demand and supply yield large-scale and highly complex stochastic mixed-integer nonlinear optimization problems. The Matheon project "Optimization of Gas Transport" takes the key role of making available the necessary core technology to solve the mathematical optimization problems which model the topology planning and the operation of gas networks. An important aspect of the academic impact is the free availability of our framework. As a result of several years of research and development, it is now possible to download a complete state-of-the-art framework for mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programming in source code at http://scip.zib.de}, language = {en} } @article{FuegenschuhGeisslerGollmeretal., author = {F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and Geißler, Bj{\"o}rn and Gollmer, Ralf and Hayn, Christine and Henrion, Ren{\´e} and Hiller, Benjamin and Humpola, Jesco and Koch, Thorsten and Lehmann, Thomas and Martin, Alexander and Mirkov, Radoslava and Morsi, Antonio and R{\"o}misch, Werner and R{\"o}vekamp, Jessica and Schewe, Lars and Schmidt, Martin and Schultz, R{\"u}diger and Schwarz, Robert and Schweiger, Jonas and Stangl, Claudia and Steinbach, Marc and Willert, Bernhard}, title = {Mathematical optimization for challenging network planning problems in unbundled liberalized gas markets}, series = {Energy Systems}, volume = {5}, journal = {Energy Systems}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.1007/s12667-013-0099-8}, pages = {449 -- 473}, abstract = {The recently imposed new gas market liberalization rules in Germany lead to a change of business of gas network operators. While previously network operator and gas vendor were united, they were forced to split up into independent companies. The network has to be open to any other gas trader at the same conditions, and free network capacities have to be identified and publicly offered in a non-discriminatory way. We discuss how these changing paradigms lead to new and challenging mathematical optimization problems. This includes the validation of nominations, that asks for the decision if the network's capacity is sufficient to transport a specific amount of flow, the verification of booked capacities and the detection of available freely allocable capacities, and the topological extension of the network with new pipelines or compressors in order to increase its capacity. In order to solve each of these problems and to provide meaningful results for the practice, a mixture of different mathematical aspects have to be addressed, such as combinatorics, stochasticity, uncertainty, and nonlinearity. Currently, no numerical solver is available that can deal with such blended problems out-of-the-box. The main goal of our research is to develop such a solver, that moreover is able to solve instances of realistic size. In this article, we describe the main ingredients of our prototypical software implementations.}, language = {en} } @misc{ArnoldBertholdHeinzetal., author = {Arnold, Thomas and Berthold, Timo and Heinz, Stefan and Vigerske, Stefan and Henrion, Ren{\´e} and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and Koch, Thorsten and Tischendorf, Caren and R{\"o}misch, Werner}, title = {A Jack of all Trades? Solving stochastic mixed-integer nonlinear constraint programs}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.4171/137}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-49947}, abstract = {Natural gas is one of the most important energy sources in Germany and Europe. In recent years, political regulations have led to a strict separation of gas trading and gas transport, thereby assigning a central role in energy politics to the transportation and distribution of gas. These newly imposed political requirements influenced the technical processes of gas transport in such a way that the complex task of planning and operating gas networks has become even more intricate. Mathematically, the combination of discrete decisions on the configuration of a gas transport network, the nonlinear equations describing the physics of gas, and the uncertainty in demand and supply yield large-scale and highly complex stochastic mixed-integer nonlinear optimization problems. The Matheon project "Optimization of Gas Transport" takes the key role of making available the necessary core technology to solve the mathematical optimization problems which model the topology planning and the operation of gas networks. An important aspect of the academic impact is the free availability of our framework. As a result of several years of research and development, it is now possible to download a complete state-of-the-art framework for mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programming in source code at http://scip.zib.de}, language = {en} } @incollection{HillerHaynHeitschetal., author = {Hiller, Benjamin and Hayn, Christine and Heitsch, Holger and Henrion, Ren{\´e} and Le{\"o}vey, Hernan and M{\"o}ller, Andris and R{\"o}misch, Werner}, title = {Methods for verifying booked capacities}, series = {Evaluating gas network capacities}, booktitle = {Evaluating gas network capacities}, publisher = {Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics}, pages = {291 -- 315}, language = {en} } @article{KochSchmidtHilleretal., author = {Koch, Thorsten and Schmidt, Martin and Hiller, Benjamin and Pfetsch, Marc and Geißler, Bj{\"o}rn and Henrion, Ren{\´e} and Joormann, Imke and Martin, Alexander and Morsi, Antonio and R{\"o}misch, Werner and Schewe, Lars and Schultz, R{\"u}diger}, title = {Capacity Evaluation for Large-Scale Gas Networks}, series = {German Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics}, volume = {35}, journal = {German Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics}, isbn = {978-3-030-81454-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-81455-7}, pages = {23 -- 28}, language = {en} }