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  2. Sequential quadratic programming - Wikipedia

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    SciPy (de facto standard for scientific Python) has scipy.optimize.minimize(method='SLSQP') solver. NLopt (C/C++ implementation, with numerous interfaces including Julia, Python, R, MATLAB/Octave), implemented by Dieter Kraft as part of a package for optimal control, and modified by S. G. Johnson.

  3. Limited-memory BFGS - Wikipedia

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    SciPy's optimization module's minimize method also includes an option to use L-BFGS-B. Notable non open source implementations include: The L-BFGS-B variant also exists as ACM TOMS algorithm 778. [8] [12] In February 2011, some of the authors of the original L-BFGS-B code posted a major update (version 3.0).

  4. Quasi-Newton method - Wikipedia

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    Scipy.optimize has fmin_bfgs. In the SciPy extension to Python, the scipy.optimize.minimize function includes, among other methods, a BFGS implementation. [8] Notable proprietary implementations include: Mathematica includes quasi-Newton solvers. [9]

  5. Nonlinear programming - Wikipedia

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    SciPy (de facto standard for scientific Python) has scipy.optimize solver, which includes several nonlinear programming algorithms (zero-order, first order and second order ones). IPOPT (C++ implementation, with numerous interfaces including C, Fortran, Java, AMPL, R, Python, etc.) is an interior point method solver (zero-order, and optionally ...

  6. SciPy - Wikipedia

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    SciPy (pronounced / ˈ s aɪ p aɪ / "sigh pie" [2]) is a free and open-source Python library used for scientific computing and technical computing. [3]SciPy contains modules for optimization, linear algebra, integration, interpolation, special functions, FFT, signal and image processing, ODE solvers and other tasks common in science and engineering.

  7. Sparse matrix - Wikipedia

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    SciPy provides support for several sparse matrix formats, linear algebra, and solvers. ALGLIB is a C++ and C# library with sparse linear algebra support; ARPACK Fortran 77 library for sparse matrix diagonalization and manipulation, using the Arnoldi algorithm; SLEPc Library for solution of large scale linear systems and sparse matrices

  8. Brent's method - Wikipedia

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    The idea to combine the bisection method with the secant method goes back to Dekker (1969).. Suppose that we want to solve the equation f(x) = 0.As with the bisection method, we need to initialize Dekker's method with two points, say a 0 and b 0, such that f(a 0) and f(b 0) have opposite signs.

  9. List of optimization software - Wikipedia

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    OptimJ – Java-based modelling language; the free edition includes support for lp_solve, GLPK and LP or MPS file formats. PottersWheel – parameter estimation in ordinary differential equations (free MATLAB toolbox for academic use). Pyomo – collection of Python software packages for formulating optimization models.