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This book provides a complete and comprehensive guide to Pyomo
(Python Optimization Modeling Objects) for beginning and advanced
modelers, including students at the undergraduate and graduate
levels, academic researchers, and practitioners. Using many
examples to illustrate the different techniques useful for
formulating models, this text beautifully elucidates the breadth of
modeling capabilities that are supported by Pyomo and its handling
of complex real-world applications. In the third edition, much of
the material has been reorganized, new examples have been added,
and a new chapter has been added describing how modelers can
improve the performance of their models. The authors have also
modified their recommended method for importing Pyomo. A big change
in this edition is the emphasis of concrete models, which provide
fewer restrictions on the specification and use of Pyomo models.
Pyomo is an open source software package for formulating and
solving large-scale optimization problems. The software extends the
modeling approach supported by modern AML (Algebraic Modeling
Language) tools. Pyomo is a flexible, extensible, and portable AML
that is embedded in Python, a full-featured scripting language.
Python is a powerful and dynamic programming language that has a
very clear, readable syntax and intuitive object orientation. Pyomo
includes Python classes for defining sparse sets, parameters, and
variables, which can be used to formulate algebraic expressions
that define objectives and constraints. Moreover, Pyomo can be used
from a command-line interface and within Python's interactive
command environment, which makes it easy to create Pyomo models,
apply a variety of optimizers, and examine solutions.
This book provides a complete and comprehensive guide to Pyomo
(Python Optimization Modeling Objects) for beginning and advanced
modelers, including students at the undergraduate and graduate
levels, academic researchers, and practitioners. Using many
examples to illustrate the different techniques useful for
formulating models, this text beautifully elucidates the breadth of
modeling capabilities that are supported by Pyomo and its handling
of complex real-world applications. In the third edition, much of
the material has been reorganized, new examples have been added,
and a new chapter has been added describing how modelers can
improve the performance of their models. The authors have also
modified their recommended method for importing Pyomo. A big change
in this edition is the emphasis of concrete models, which provide
fewer restrictions on the specification and use of Pyomo models.
Pyomo is an open source software package for formulating and
solving large-scale optimization problems. The software extends the
modeling approach supported by modern AML (Algebraic Modeling
Language) tools. Pyomo is a flexible, extensible, and portable AML
that is embedded in Python, a full-featured scripting language.
Python is a powerful and dynamic programming language that has a
very clear, readable syntax and intuitive object orientation. Pyomo
includes Python classes for defining sparse sets, parameters, and
variables, which can be used to formulate algebraic expressions
that define objectives and constraints. Moreover, Pyomo can be used
from a command-line interface and within Python's interactive
command environment, which makes it easy to create Pyomo models,
apply a variety of optimizers, and examine solutions.
This book provides a complete and comprehensive guide to Pyomo
(Python Optimization Modeling Objects) for beginning and advanced
modelers, including students at the undergraduate and graduate
levels, academic researchers, and practitioners. Using many
examples to illustrate the different techniques useful for
formulating models, this text beautifully elucidates the breadth of
modeling capabilities that are supported by Pyomo and its handling
of complex real-world applications. This second edition provides an
expanded presentation of Pyomo's modeling capabilities, providing a
broader description of the software that will enable the user to
develop and optimize models. Introductory chapters have been
revised to extend tutorials; chapters that discuss advanced
features now include the new functionalities added to Pyomo since
the first edition including generalized disjunctive programming,
mathematical programming with equilibrium constraints, and bilevel
programming. Pyomo is an open source software package for
formulating and solving large-scale optimization problems. The
software extends the modeling approach supported by modern AML
(Algebraic Modeling Language) tools. Pyomo is a flexible,
extensible, and portable AML that is embedded in Python, a
full-featured scripting language. Python is a powerful and dynamic
programming language that has a very clear, readable syntax and
intuitive object orientation. Pyomo includes Python classes for
defining sparse sets, parameters, and variables, which can be used
to formulate algebraic expressions that define objectives and
constraints. Moreover, Pyomo can be used from a command-line
interface and within Python's interactive command environment,
which makes it easy to create Pyomo models, apply a variety of
optimizers, and examine solutions.
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