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    OR-Tools - Google Optimization Tools

    OR-Tools - Google Optimization Tools

    Google's software suite for combinatorial optimization

    ...These encompass problems in vehicle routing, flows, integer and linear programming, and constraint programming. This suite contains a number of solvers, namely: a constraint programming solver; a linear programming solver; wrappers for commercial solvers (like Gurobi or CPLEX) and other open source solvers (SCIP, GLPK, etc.); among others. OR-Tools is written in C++, but comes with wrappers for Python, C# and Java. Once you model your problem in your preferred programming language, you can then use any of OR-Tools’ available solvers. OR-Tools is an award-winning project, having won three gold medals in the 2020 MiniZinc Challenge, the international constraint programming competition.
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    An open source Solver-compatible optimization engine for Microsoft Excel on Windows and Mac using the Coin-OR CBC linear and integer programming optimizer. You can also use other solvers like Gurobi (if you have it installed), solvers on the NEOS cloud, and various non-linear solvers are supported too.
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    SolverStudio

    Integrated optimisation environment for Excel

    SolverStudio is an add-in for Excel 2007 and 2010 on Windows that allows you to build and solve optimisation and simulation models using tools such as PuLP, AMPL, GMPL, GAMS, Gurobi and SimPy. SolverStudio allows you to create and edit your model without leaving Excel, and to save your model inside your workbook. You can also easily link data on your spreadsheet to variables in the model. SolverStudio manages the exchange of data between the spreadsheet and the model, ensuring your answer appears back on the spreadsheet.
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    Java ILP is a simple java interface to (mixed) integer linear programming solvers such as lp_solve, Glpk, Gurobi, SAT4J (0-1 ILP), MiniSat+(0-1 ILP), CPLEX, or Mosek. (documentation at http://javailp.sourceforge.net/)
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    Path Partitioner

    Path Partitioner

    Finds bad examples for the local search Path Partitioning algorithm

    ...See http://www.tau.ac.il/~ohadschn/Thesis/Partitioning.pdf. Requirements: Microsoft Automatic Graph Layout http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/msagl/ Gurobi Optimizer http://www.gurobi.com/ Permutations, Combinations, and Variations using C# Generics http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/26050/Permutations-Combinations-and-Variations-using-C-G
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