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*[http://www.ime.usp.br/~egbirgin/tango/ TANGO Project] - Trustable Algorithms for Nonlinear General Optimization | *[http://www.ime.usp.br/~egbirgin/tango/ TANGO Project] - Trustable Algorithms for Nonlinear General Optimization |
Revision as of 14:26, 13 November 2007
In mathematics, the term optimization refers to study of problems in which one seeks for a minimum or a maximum of a real function within a given allowed set. This problem can be presented in the following way:
- Given: a function f : A R from some set A to the real numbers
- Find: an element x0 in A such that f(x0) ≤ f(x) for all x in A (minimization") or such that f(x0) ≥ f(x) for all x in A (maximization).
See also
External links
- Mathematical Programming Glossary
- Mathematical optimization
- NEOS Guide currently being replaced by the NEOS Wiki - an extensive guide to optimization software
- Decision Tree for Optimization Software Links to optimization source codes
- Mathematical Programming Society
- COIN-OR - Computational Infrastructure for Operations Research
- Global optimization
- Optimization Related Links
- Optimization Online A repository for optimization e-prints
Optimization solvers:
- CONOPT
- JOpt
- Mosek
- SAS OR
- Free Optimization Software by Systems Optimization Laboratory, Stanford University
- TANGO Project - Trustable Algorithms for Nonlinear General Optimization