Kernighan, AMPL: a mathematical programming language. Boyd & Fraser, 1993, vol. 117, isbn: 0-534-38809-4.R. Fourer, D. M. Gay, and B. Kernighan, A Mathematical Programming Language (AMPL). Boyd & Fraser Danvers,
Gay 1 Introduction AMPL is a language and environment for expressing and manipulating mathematical programming problems, i.e., minimizing or maximizing an algebraic objective function subject to algebraic constraints. The AMPL processor simplifies problems, as discussed in more detail below, but calls ...
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AMPL is a language and environment for expressing and manipulating mathematical programming problems, i.e., minimizing or maximizing an algebraic objective function subject to algebraic constraints. The AMPL processor simplifies problems, as discussed in
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