I have following set of questions related to hines matrix.
[*]For a given matrix dimension N, does hines matrix always have (3*N-2) elements ?
[*]Does the number of non-zeros in hines matrix depend on branching in the model ?
[*]If I consider off-maindiagonal non-zero elements in upper triangle of hines matrix, do they form a maximal set ?
Maximal set:
Consider a 2d point set S. If each pair of points p1,p2 from S satisfy following condition then set S is called maximal set.
(p1.x >= p2.x && p1.y <= p2.y) || (p1.x <= p2.x && p1.y >= p2.y)
Number of non-zeros in hines matrix ?
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