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    OR-Tools - Google Optimization Tools

    OR-Tools - Google Optimization Tools

    Google's software suite for combinatorial optimization

    Google Optimization Tools, also known as OR-Tools is an open-source, fast and portable software suite for solving combinatorial optimization problems. 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. ...
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    JBernstein

    JBernstein

    JBernstein: Exploration techniques for non-linear constraint checking

    ...Concerning performance, the tool enables to check all examples in the PVS Bernstein testsuite within a second, which can be an order of magnitude faster than some other tools such as QEPCAD or REDLOG. Although JBernstein uses double, it offers automatic error-estimation capabilities (experimental) so that the generated result is correct (the solver may return unknown when the error-estimate is too large)
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    Csolve is a constraint solver compiler. It compiles a set of constraints into an arc-consistency algorithm. Generated output is in the C language and can be linked with existing code. Csolve also contains libraries for standard instantiation method
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