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C++ Reference: class ReservoirTimeTabling
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The piecewise constant function must be below the given capacity. The initial
function value is zero. Note that a negative capacity will thus be trivially
infeasible.
Note that we take for the definition of the function at time t to be the sum
of all delta with time <= t. But because we check for the capacity over the
full horizon, we could have taken < t with no behavior change.
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