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NLP
(redirected from Nonlinear programming)

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NLPNatural Language Processing
NLPNeuro-Linguistic Programming
NLPNonlinear Programming
NLPNatural Law Party
NLPNational Landcare Program
NLPNational Liberal Party (Bermuda)
NLPNelspruit, South Africa (Airport Code)
NLPNorthern Lower Peninsula (Michigan, USA)
NLPNo Light Perception
NLPNormal Link Pulse
NLPNon-Linear Processor
NLPNew Labour Party (South Africa)
NLPNetwork-Layer Packet
NLPNational Libertarian Party
NLPNationalliberale Partei (German: National Liberal Party; Germany)
NLPNational Language Processing
NLPNational Lightning Protection
NLPName Lookup Protocol
NLPNationwide Loan Processing
NLPNotice Letter Printing
NLPNational-Level Telecommunications Program


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The problem of choosing an optimal signal set for non-Gaussian detection was reduced to a smooth inequality constrained mini-max nonlinear programming prob1cm by Gockenbach and Kearsley.
The linear programming PIMS solutions for planning, nicely complement our nonlinear programming solutions delivered as RT-OPT software, containing DMO, world leading large scale optimization engine.
 
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