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  2. FICO Xpress - Wikipedia

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    Xpress was originally developed by Dash Optimization, and was acquired by FICO in 2008. [3] Its initial authors were Bob Daniel and Robert Ashford. The first version of Xpress could only solve LPs; support for MIPs was added in 1986. Being released in 1983, Xpress was the first commercial LP and MIP solver running on PCs. [4]

  3. List of optimization software - Wikipedia

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    FICO Xpress – solver for linear and quadratic programming with continuous or integer variables (MIP). FortMP – linear and quadratic programming. FortSP – stochastic programming. GAMS – General Algebraic Modeling System. Gurobi Optimizer – solver for linear and quadratic programming with continuous or integer variables (MIP).

  4. Comparison of optimization software - Wikipedia

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    Given a system transforming a set of inputs to output values, described by a mathematical function f, optimization refers to the generation and selection of the best solution from some set of available alternatives, [1] by systematically choosing input values from within an allowed set, computing the value of the function, and recording the best value found during the process.

  5. Quadratically constrained quadratic program - Wikipedia

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    FICO Xpress: A commercial optimization solver for linear programming, non-linear programming, mixed integer linear programming, convex quadratic programming, convex quadratically constrained quadratic programming, second-order cone programming and their mixed integer counterparts. AMPL: CPLEX: Popular solver with an API for several programming ...

  6. Second-order cone programming - Wikipedia

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    FICO Xpress: commercial: Gurobi Optimizer: commercial: MATLAB: commercial: The coneprog function solves SOCP problems [12] using an interior-point algorithm [13] MOSEK: commercial: parallel interior-point algorithm NAG Numerical Library: commercial: General purpose numerical library with SOCP solver SCS: open source

  7. Can you pay taxes with a credit card? - AOL

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    The IRS website lists all eligible taxes that accept credit card payments – including tax bills over $100,000. Ensure your tax form qualifies before paying with a credit card.

  8. General algebraic modeling system - Wikipedia

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    Among these solvers are BARON, COIN-OR solvers, CONOPT, COPT Cardinal Optimizer, CPLEX, DICOPT, IPOPT, MOSEK, SNOPT, and XPRESS. GAMS allows the users to implement a sort of hybrid algorithm combining different solvers. Models are described in concise, human-readable algebraic statements. GAMS is among the most popular input formats for the ...

  9. Xpress - Wikipedia

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    Xpress 400, a plan for tolled express lanes on Interstate 4 through Orlando, Florida; Xpress technology, a Broadcom's standards-based frame-bursting approach to improve 802.11g wireless LAN performance; Xpress Motorsports, a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team; FICO Xpress, a suite of mathematical modeling and optimization tools