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Language peer sets for AMPL:
United States
United States/1967
Designed 1967
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Algebraic
Numerical Scientific
Algebraic
Mathematical
Expression-oriented
Algebraic/1967
Mathematical/1967
Expression-oriented/1967
Algebraic/United States
Mathematical/United States
Expression-oriented/United States
Numerical Scientific
Numerical Scientific/1967
Numerical Scientific/us

AMPL(ID:1822/amp003)

algebraic modeling language 

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Country: United States
Designed 1967
Genus: Algebraic
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific


for Algebraic Modelling Programming Language

A comprehensive and powerful algebraic modeling language for linear and non-linear optimization problems, in discrete or continuous variables. Developed at Bell Labs, AMPL lets you use common notation and familiar concepts to formulate optimization models and examine solutions, while the computer manages communication with an appropriate solver. It's flexibility and convenience render it ideal for rapid prototyping and model development while it's speed and control options make it especially efficient choice for repeated production runs.



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References:
  • R. Fourer, D.M. Gay, and B.W.Kernighan. (1993) R. Fourer, D.M. Gay, and B.W.Kernighan. "AMPL ­ A Modeling Language for Mathematical Programming" The Scientific Press, Redwood City, CA, 1993.
  • Gay, David M. (1997) Gay, David M. Hooking your solver to AMPL. Technical report, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ 07974, 1997.
  • Helmstrom, Kenneth (1997) Helmstrom, Kenneth "TOMLAB - An environment for Solving Optimization Problems in MATLAB" Applied Modelling and Research Group in the Department of Mathematics and Physics, Malardalen University Sweden
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