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Why does linprog generate a 7D optimal solution for 6D simplex problem

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When running linprog with 6x18 constraint matrix (m=6,n=18) and 6x1 b vector, the "optimal" solution generated has 7 nonzero elements when it should only be 6. Why is this the case? I have my own implementation of simplex which comes up with a different solution (6 as apposed to 7 nonzero entries) but both have the same objective function value when evaluated at the solution point.
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Thomas Kirven
Thomas Kirven on 20 Mar 2019
Matt J, yep this is the exact code and the solution. Also I checked the solution and it does seem to be correct:
A*linprog(f,[],[],A,b,lb)
gives
ans =
63.0000
-23.0000
-43.0000
29.0000
-54.0000
20.0000
which is b.
Thomas Kirven
Thomas Kirven on 20 Mar 2019
Edited: Thomas Kirven on 20 Mar 2019
Thank you very much Mary! I think this makes sense now! A linear combination of vertices on the simplex would totally explain why there are 7 non-zero values. In fact it looks like the solution the interior point comes up with is a linear combination of my independently obtained solution and the matlab dual simplex solution Matt provided. Cool!

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Thomas Kirven
Thomas Kirven on 20 Mar 2019

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