AMPL, developed at AT&T's Bell Laboratories, is a powerful, yet easy-to-use modeling environment for problems in linear, nonlinear, network, and integer programming. Users can formulate optimization models and analyze solutions using common algebraic notation; the computer manages the interface to advanced optmizers (CPLEX 3.0, MINOS 5.5, and solvers by Frontline Systems).
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AMPL is a computer language for describing large-scale optimization and mathematical programming problems. This guide for modelers at any level of experience begins with a tutorial on widely used linear programming models, then presents all of AMPL's features for linear programming with extensive examples. Further chapters cover network, nonlinear,
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