| |
|
|
AMPL® Optimization Environment - A Modeling
Language for Mathematical Programming
|
|
|
What is AMPL?
AMPL is a computer language for describing production, distribution, blending, scheduling and
many other kinds of problems known generally as large-scale optimization or mathematical programming.
The algebraic notation and interactive command environment are designed to help formulate
models, communicate with a wide variety of solvers, and examine solutions.
AMPL's flexibility and convenience make it ideal for rapid prototyping and development of models,
while its speed and generality provide the resources required by repeated production runs.
Read more about AMPL >>
Purchase AMPL online >>
|
|
|
|
AMPL
AMPL includes the fundamental package to run the software for the command line. Two basic solvers are also included (glbDirect and glcDirect). They are suitable for problems with less than 20 variables.
Read more >>
|
|
AMPL /MINOS Solver package MINOS. State-of-the-art linear, quadratic and nonlinear programming.
Developed in cooperation with Systems Optimization Laboratory (SOL) for AMPL users. The toolbox includes the solvers MINOS and QPOPT.
Read more >>
|
|
AMPL /SNOPT Solver package for sparse quadratic and nonlinear programming. The toolbox includes the solvers MINOS, QPOPT, SQOPT, SNOPT.
Read more >>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|