Mathematical Modeling Using Algebraic Oriented Languages for Nonlinear Optimization
Neculai Andrei
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Neculai Andrei: Center for Advanced Modeling & Optimization
Chapter Chapter 2 in Continuous Nonlinear Optimization for Engineering Applications in GAMS Technology, 2017, pp 19-27 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the last two decades, significant research activities have taken place in the area of local and global optimization, including many theoretical, computational, and software contributions. The access to this advanced optimization software needs more and more sophisticated modeling tools. Algebraic oriented optimization modeling languages represent an important class of tools that facilitate the communication of optimization models to decision-making systems based on the optimization paradigm. In a wider context, the algebraic oriented modeling tools evolve toward fully integrated modeling and optimization management systems with access to databases, spreadsheets, and graphical user interfaces.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58356-3_2
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