COIN-OR Foundation's Projects
A Package for Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms Written in C/C++
Links between the modeling language AIMMS and solvers that are hosted at COIN-OR.
Branch-Cut-Price Framework
Basic Open-source Nonlinear Mixed INteger programming
COIN-OR Branch-and-Cut solver
This is a mirror of the subversion repository on COIN-OR
Cgc is a collection of network representations to facilitate the development and implementation of network algorithms.
Cut Generator Library
This a mirror of the subversion repository on COIN-OR.
This is the Abstract Library for Parallel Search (ALPS), the abstract base layer of the COIN-OR High Performance Parallel Search framework.
This is the Branch, Constrain, and Price Software (BiCePS), a layer of the COIN-OR High Performance Parallel Search framework supporting the implementation of relaxation-based optimization algorithms.
This is the BiCePS Linear Integer Solver (BLIS), a parallel solver for mixed integer linear programs that is implemented on top of the BiCePS layer of the CHiPPS framework.
COIN-OR Linear Programming Solver
This a mirror of the subversion repository on COIN-OR.
<Coliop|Coin> Mathematical Programming Language
Repository for organization-wide discussions and other organization documents
A harness for building the bundled suite of interoperable optimization tools available in the COIN-OR repository.
COIN-OR General Documentation
COIN-OR build and installation script
C-API library for CLP, CBC, and CGL
Mirror of the CoinMP project from https://projects.coin-or.org/svn/CoinMP
COIN-OR Utilities
This a mirror of the subversion repository on COIN-OR.
Convex Over and Under Envelopes for Nonlinear Estimation
This a mirror of the subversion repository on COIN-OR. For bugtracking and wiki, see website.
A C++ Algorithmic Differentiation Package: Home Page
An implementation of the randomized thermal relaxation method to find a feasible solution of the Maximum Feasible Subsystem problem.
This is the working repository for the CSDP project. CSDP is a solver for semidefinite programming problems. It is a COIN-OR project.