Chance constrained programming is used in engineering for process optimisation under uncertainty and production planning and in finance for portfolio selection. generating flight trajectory for
UAVs, and robotic space exploration.
Process Optimization Under Uncertainty CCP is used in
chemical and
process engineering to optimize operations considering uncertainties in operating conditions and model parameters. For example, in optimizing the design and operation of chemical plants, CCP helps in achieving desired performance levels while accounting for uncertainties in feedstock quality, demand, and environmental conditions.
Production Planning and Operations In
production planning, CCP can optimize production schedules and resource allocation under demand uncertainty. A typical problem formulation involves maximizing profit while ensuring that production constraints are satisfied with a certain probability.
Chance-Constrained Portfolio Selection Chance-constrained portfolio selection is an approach to
portfolio selection under
loss aversion which is based on CCP. The goal is to maximize expected returns while ensuring that the portfolio's risk (e.g., variance or downside risk) stays within acceptable levels with a certain probability. This approach allows investors to consider the uncertainty in asset returns and make more informed investment decisions. == References ==