On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:13:10 +0300, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
> The benchmarks above are still hard for glpk :(
> Note also that by default the glpk mip solver does not use cutting
> planes that may be inappropriate in many cases. The situation is the
> same as for p0548. Old versions of the glpk
> my result for 'qui' problem from MIPLIB 3.0 is 16h10m22s on Intel 3.0
> GHz (and of course 'air05' - 4h51s, 'mod011' - 11h49m17s :).
> Solved to optimum with default options.
> Can anybody find/show something with longer/bigger runtime from the
> abovementioned testkit?
The benchmarks above are
Hi Marc,
my result for 'qui' problem from MIPLIB 3.0 is 16h10m22s on Intel 3.0
GHz (and of course 'air05' - 4h51s, 'mod011' - 11h49m17s :).
Solved to optimum with default options.
Can anybody find/show something with longer/bigger runtime from the
abovementioned testkit?
Regards
On Mon, 17 Nov
Hi all,
just have uploaded at
http://zwb2.narod.ru/OR/glpk-4_33_Win32_executables.zip (about 3 Mb)
and http://zwb2.narod.ru/OR/glpk-4_33_pdfdoc.zip (about 2 Mb).
Hope it may be of some use. Don't mind cyrillic in form and press
"Enter" to download.
You can yourself compare the executables for it
Hello Jonas,
please, have a look at http://winglpk.sourceforge.net
http://winglpk.sourceforge.net . Here you can find the GLPSOL excecutables
for http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=244007
GLPK 4.33 .
Best regards
Xypron
Jonas Fritzin wrote:
>
> I am interested in
> I am interested in GLPSOL for Windows, do you know
> where/if I can do that? I have seen
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glpk/ but I
> am more interested in the executable if there is one.
See
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/glpk.htm
http://cygwin.com/packages/glpk/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/glpk.htm
It is not the latest (it is 4.9), you could probably get better
results with the new 4.32.
Good luck,
Ali
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am interested in GLPSOL for Windows, do you know
where/if I can do that? I have seen http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glpk/ but I
am more interested in the executable if there is one.
Thanks!
Med vänliga hälsningar/Best regards,
Jonas Fritzin
Ph.D. Student
Department of Electri