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quadratic programming
From: |
Dirk Eddelbuettel |
Subject: |
quadratic programming |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Feb 2001 20:51:15 -0600 (CST) |
"Phil" == Phil Cummins <address@hidden> writes:
Phil> I have seen some references to Gill and Murray's QPSOL, which
Phil> apparently can be used with OCTAVE but is not free. The new version
Phil> of this appears to be QPOPT, which comes with a MATLAB interface.
AFAICT the Octave interface to QPSOL no longer works, and hasn't for _long_
time.
Phil> There is also a public domain program called QLD, written by Klaus
Phil> Schittkowski of U. Bayreuth, which some sites seem to be using as a
Phil> replacement for QPSOL, but I haven't heard any details about this.
Yes, but it is not "free" (as in e.g. the Debian sense) as you cannot
redistribute his code. Witness that in order to obtain the routine, you have
to ask Prof. Schittkowski by email for a copy. At least that was the case
when I used it in my Ph.D. work.
Phil> Does anyone have any experience with using these or or other packages
Phil> under octave? Many thanks,
Optimization code (as e.g. on Netlib) has had a long and sad tradition of
using arbitrarily restrictive and silly licenses. Hopefully this will
improve with a new generation of researchers raised on "free" licenses as the
GPL, BSD, Artistic, ... licenses.
Dirk
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