MINOS (optimization software)
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MINOS is a linear and nonlinear mathematical optimization solver that runs with AIMMS, AMPL, APMonitor, GAMS, TOMLAB and a range of other mathematical modelling packages. For linear problems the software employs a simplex method, while for nonlinear problems a reduced-gradient method is used.[1] The software is maintained and was written by Bruce Murtagh, Michael Saunders et al.
References
- ^ Holmström, Kenneth; M. M. Edvall (February 2008). USER'S GUIDE FOR TOMLAB /MINOS (PDF). 1260 SE Bishop Blvd Ste E, Pullman, WA 99163, USA: Tomlab Optimization Inc.
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External links
- MINOS 5.5 - Description - Developers and distributors of the software.