AMPL : a modeling language for mathematical programming
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AMPL : a modeling language for mathematical programming
(The Scientific Press series)
Boyd & Fraser, c1993
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Description
The is a MS-DOS version 3.2 and compatible with later operating systems such as Microsoft Windows. It can be used with Intel 80386 or a compatible microprocessor with 4 MB of disk space and 2 or more MB of memory. This student edition has a conventional memory variant that can be used on any MS-DOS machine with 640K. Developed at AT&T's Bell Laboratories, AMPL is a modelling environment for problems in linear, non-linear, network and integer programming. Users can formulate optimization models and analyze solutions using common algebraic notation: the computer manages the interface to advanced optimizmers. The package includes a textbook that presents both the fundamentals of optimization modelling and the AMPL modelling language. The book is supported by a full-featured version of the AMPL(under MS-DOS) and optimizer software that accepts problems of up to 300 variables and 300 constants.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Production Models: Maximizing Profits
- Chapter 2: Blending, and Scheduling: Minimizing Costs
- Chapter 3: Transportation, Assignment, and Minimum-Cost Flows
- Chapter 4: Building Larger Models
- Chapter 5: Simple Sets and Indexing
- Chapter 6: Compound Sets and Indexing
- Chapter 7: Parameters and Expressions
- Chapter 8: Programs: Variables, Objectives, and Constraints
- Chapter 9: Specifying Data
- Chapter 10: Command Environment
- Chapter 11: Network Linear Programs
- Chapter 12: Columnwise Formulations
- Chapter 13: Nonlinear Programs
- Chapter 14: Piecewise-Linear Programs
- Chapter 15: Integer Linear Programs
- Appendix A: AMPL Reference Manual.
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