[sage-devel] Re: numerical optimization in sage

2007-10-11 Thread William Stein
On 10/11/07, medvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The majority of TOMLAB (>80%) is code developed in C and Fortran > (embedded for use in Matlab). Does TOMLAB also have a Python interface? If so, how much does it cost? Thanks for writing, William > OpenOpt is definitely not equivalent to T

[sage-devel] Re: numerical optimization in sage

2007-10-11 Thread medvall
The majority of TOMLAB (>80%) is code developed in C and Fortran (embedded for use in Matlab). OpenOpt is definitely not equivalent to TOMLAB. Best wishes, Marcus Tomlab Optimization Inc. http://tomopt.com/ --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post to this group, send email

[sage-devel] Re: numerical optimization in sage

2007-09-20 Thread dmitrey
if I understand correctly, eclipse has its own language, like AMPL or GAMS, while OpenOpt uses Python (+NumPy), like TOMLAB is based on MATLAB. Best regards, Dmitrey http://openopt.blogspot.com/ P.S. I had some troubles with sending the message, sorry if you got it for twice. On Sep 20, 12:03 am

[sage-devel] Re: numerical optimization in sage

2007-09-19 Thread dmitrey
On Sep 20, 12:03 am, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have no ideas, but would like to mention the OS > constraint solver eclipsehttp://eclipse.crosscoreop.com/ > probably belongs to the same family of programs. > This was mentioned at the GAP conference but I've forgotten > why now.

[sage-devel] Re: numerical optimization in sage

2007-09-19 Thread David Joyner
I have no ideas, but would like to mention the OS constraint solver eclipse http://eclipse.crosscoreop.com/ probably belongs to the same family of programs. This was mentioned at the GAP conference but I've forgotten why now. (Maybe Marc Roeder used it?) On 9/19/07, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECT