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Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?

Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?  
chessaurus at yahoo.com
 Re: Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?  
Peter Spellucci
 Re: Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?  
hansm
From:chessaurus at yahoo.com
Subject:Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?
Date:18 Jan 2005 07:28:16 -0800
I'm looking for a well-supported optimization library that can be
called directly from Java or C. I've looked at two open-source
candidates (Orlab, Coin), but neither seem to be ready-to-go for
commercial development. As the subject says, I'd like to be able to
integrate the solver into a commercial application without paying hefty
royalties. The cost of an initial developer's license is less
important.

Does anyone have any ideas about this? My current front-runner is
Matlab, with the Optimization Toolbox and the Matlab Compiler.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. -Chess
From:Peter Spellucci
Subject:Re: Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?
Date:Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:06:52 +0000 (UTC)

In article <1106062096.252916.188720@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
chessaurus@yahoo.com writes:
>I'm looking for a well-supported optimization library that can be
>called directly from Java or C. I've looked at two open-source
>candidates (Orlab, Coin), but neither seem to be ready-to-go for
>commercial development. As the subject says, I'd like to be able to
>integrate the solver into a commercial application without paying hefty
>royalties. The cost of an initial developer's license is less
>important.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas about this? My current front-runner is
>Matlab, with the Optimization Toolbox and the Matlab Compiler.
>Any help will be greatly appreciated. -Chess
>

describe your project, number of customers, your final price
and try to get a license for donlp2, provided it serves your needs.
you might try it at NEOS.
hth
peter
From:hansm
Subject:Re: Nonlinear optimization library with royalty-free (or cheap) distribution?
Date:19 Jan 2005 15:11:33 -0800
Hi,
unfortunately, DONLP2 is not on NEOS anymore. For links to various
versions of the code see
http://plato.asu.edu/donlp2.html

Hans Mittelmann
   

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