Your Product License Has Numerical Problem Size Limits (2024)
Your license for [Product Name] enforces numerical limits on the size of problems you can solve. These limits are defined by key parameters such as number of variables, constraints, nonzeros, or elements (depending on your product type). When you exceed any of these limits, the software will typically return an error message or reduce performance.
For [Product Name], problem size refers to one or more of the following numerical metrics, depending on your license tier (e.g., Community, Professional, Enterprise): your product license has numerical problem size limits
| Metric | Description | Example Limit | |--------|-------------|----------------| | Variables | Decision variables in your model | 500 | | Constraints | Linear/nonlinear constraints | 500 | | Nonzero coefficients | Nonzero entries in constraint matrix | 5,000 | | Integer variables | Variables restricted to integer values | 200 | | Elements (FEA/CFD) | Mesh or grid elements | 50,000 | Your license for [Product Name] enforces numerical limits
Here’s a draft piece explaining the numerical problem size limits in your product license. You can adapt it for a knowledge base article, FAQ, or customer notification. Understanding Numerical Problem Size Limits in Your License For [Product Name], problem size refers to one
[Product Name] licensed versions