OR-Tools
Google OR-Tools is a free and open-source software suite developed by Google for solving linear programming (LP), mixed integer programming (MIP), constraint programming (CP), vehicle routing (VRP), and related optimization problems.[3] OR-Tools is a set of components written in C++ but provides wrappers for Java, .NET and Python. It is distributed under the Apache License 2.0.[4] HistoryOR-Tools was created by Laurent Perron in 2011.[5] In 2014, Google's open source linear programming solver, GLOP, was released as part of OR-Tools.[1] The CP-SAT solver[6] bundled with OR-Tools has been consistently winning gold medals in the MiniZinc Challenge,[7] an international constraint programming competition. FeaturesThe OR-Tools supports a variety of programming languages, including:
OR-Tools supports a wide range of problem types,[13][3] among them:
It supports the FlatZinc modeling language.[17] See alsoReferences
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