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Mathprog
References to other Optimization Web Sites
Analysis of Algorithms
Web page on methods for average-case and probabilistic analysis of
algorithms by Philippe Flajolet, Rocquencourt, and Helmut Prodinger
COAP Software Forum
Companion codes to articles of the journal Computational Optimization
and Applications (Kluwer, 1992)
Decision Tree
Decision tree for selecting optimization software by Hans D. Mittelmann
and P. Spelluci
DIMACS Implementation Challenges
Information on past and current implementation challenges of the Center
for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS)
with access to developed codes
E. Martin's Personal Homepage
Collection of links to public domain codes for various optimization problems
and source codes for some network optimization problems (shortest path,
k-shortest paths) developed at the Mathematics Department of the University
of Coimbra
Global Optimization
Survey on global and local optimization software and test problems
available in the public domain by A. Neumaier, Institut für Mathematik,
Universität Wien
Glossary
Mathematical Programming Glossary © by the INFORMS Computing Society
(Harvey J. Greenberg)
INFORMS OR/MS
Collection of pointers to Web pages related to all aspects of Operations
Research (was Michael Trick's OR page)
MINOPT
Modelling language and algorithmic framework for linear, mixed-integer,
non-linear, dynamic, and mixed-integer non-linear optimization problems
by C.A. Schweiger and C.A. Floudas, Department of Chemical Egineering,
Princeton University
Stony Brook
Algorithm repository containing codes for 80 basic combinatorial problems,
by J. Richard Bradley and Steven S. Skiena, Department of Computer
Science, State University of New York
