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- From: sullivan@teal.csn.org (Steve Sullivan)
- Subject: Re: Linaer Programming software sought
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- Keywords: linear programming
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- References: <893@unidoct.chemietechnik.uni-dortmund.de>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 00:41:18 GMT
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- In article <893@unidoct.chemietechnik.uni-dortmund.de> pape@plato.chemietechnik.uni-dortmund.de (David Pape) writes:
- >We are looking for programming packages/libraries/toolkits and the like
- >to solve large linear and integer programming problems, preferably
- >using the Dual-Simplex, Branch and Bound or Balas Zero-one algorithms.
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- I'm aware of several packages, though I've not used
- any of them:
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- - Recently a PD package for mixed integer LP
- was posted to comp.sources.reviewed. Called "lp_solve".
- - Mathematica and Maple both have LP packages
- - My Uniforum Products Directory lists LP packages by:
- Cplex Optimization, Inc.
- Haverly Systems, Inc
- MathWorks, Inc.
- SD Scicon UK Ltd
- Dash Associates Ltd
- - In addition, IBM offers MPS/X, and no doubt other
- manufacturers (DEC? CRAY? etc) offer similar products.
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- Oh! This isn't as simple as it appears ...
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