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Microsoft Solver Foundation
Solving non-linear models with Compact Quasi Newton solver part 1
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Several days ago, Microsoft Solver Foundation 3.0 was released , providing new features to build and solve nonlinear models. These features are at the solver, Solver Foundation Services, and modeling levels. Solver Foundation’s Compact Quasi Newton solver...
Microsoft Solver Foundation
Microsoft Solver Foundation v3.0 Released
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We pleased to announce the release of Microsoft Solver Foundation v3.0. The Express edition is available at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/solverfoundation . The Standard and Academic Editions of Solver Foundation v3.0 will soon be available online via...
Microsoft Solver Foundation
Solver Foundation at INFORMS 2010
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over 2 years ago
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Nate Brixius MSFT
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The Solver Foundation team will once again be at the INFORMS annual meeting , this year in Austin, Texas. We will be showcasing our upcoming release featuring nonlinear optimization, mixed integer quadratic programming, new OML operators, SFS improvements...
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