Welcome! This site aims at helping you identify ready to use
solutions for your optimization problem, or at least to find some way to build such a
solution using work done by others. If you know of useful sources not listed here,
please let us know. If something is found to be erroneous, please let us know, too.
Where possible, public domain software is listed here.
In any case, observe the expressed or implied LICENSE conditions ! In most cases, these
accompany the source code. As a rule, most codes are free for research. This means free
for academic research and teaching or for trying whether it serves your needs.
Commercial uses (either direct or indirect) require licensing, as a rule.
We do not aim at giving an overview over existing commercial products
and recommend one of the other guides for that. We have structured the information in
the way you can see on the left. Clicking on the corresponding part takes you there.
The contents are as follows:
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problems/software: |
software sorted by problem to
be solved |
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benchmarks: |
collection of testresults and
performance tests,
made by us or others |
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testcases: |
example files ready to use
with existing software,
in different formats |
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books/tutorials: |
a short list of introductory
texts, some online |
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tools: |
software which helps
formulating an optimization problem or simplifying its solution |
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websubmission: |
some software can be used
directly via the net
(mainly for trying it out), thanks to implementors who make their
computing facilities available to you |
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other sources: |
for more information provided by others
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For an explanation of terms used in
optimization consult the ->
Mathematical Programming Glossary
This guide was started and maintained jointly for several years with Peter Spellucci, TU Darmstadt. You may cite it
formally as: H.D. Mittelmann,
Decision Tree for Optimization Software,
http://plato.asu.edu/guide.html (2009)
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