GAMS : a user's guide, Release 2.25
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GAMS : a user's guide, Release 2.25
The scientific Press, c1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a version of the powerful GAMS (General Algebraic Modelling System) general purpose optimization system. This is specifically designed for modelling and solving large complex linear, nonlinear, and mixed integer programming problems. Available for the PC, 386/486, workstation, or mainframe, GAMS will allow you to concentrate on model building and development while it takes care of the time consuming details of machine implementation for you. GAMS is especially useful for handling large, complex, one of a kind problems, which may require many revisions of the model to get the formulation right. It should enable you to model problems in a highly compact and natural way and to change your formulation quickly and easily - even convert a model from linear to nonlinear with little trouble. It includes the Base GAMS module, the GAMS/MINOS module and the GAMS/ZOOM-XMP module. Problems are limited to 1000 non zero elements, 200 non-linear non zeroes (applies to MINOS solver) and 20 discrete variables (applies to ZOOM solver).
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: The GAMS Language
- Part 3: Special Topics.
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