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CVX: A system for disciplined convex programming
Copyright 2005-2014 CVX Research, Inc.
GitHub repository version
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Thank you for your interest in CVX!
INSTALLATION
------------
For full installation instructions, please see the Installation section of the
users' guide, which can be found at
http://cvxr.com/cvx/doc/install.html
DOCUMENTATION
-------------
Full documentation, in both HTML and PDF formats, is available here:
http://cvxr.com/cvx/doc
The source code for this documentation is found in the doc/ subdirectory
of this repository. To build it, you will need Sphinx, found here
http://sphinx-doc.org
as well as LaTeX if you intend to generate a PDF version.
EXAMPLES
--------
The full example library is available in the examples/ subdirectory. The
same files can be seen online at
http://cvxr.com/cvx/examples
SUPPORT
-------
Please note that CVX Research, Inc. cannot provide direct email support
without a paid contract. However, we have created and assembled a variety of
avenues for obtaining help with CVX in particular or optimization in general.
Please see the Support section of the documentation for details:
doc/support.html
http://cvxr.com/cvx/doc/support.html
LICENSE
-------
This package (as originally assembled) is governed by the CVX Standard License:
http://cvxr.com/cvx/doc/license.html#cvx-standard-license
This is the GNU Public License, Version 3, with an added permission permitting
connections to other fully free solvers. Please see the files LICENSE.txt and
GPL.txt included with this distribution for more precise license terms.
The contents of the example library in the `examples/` subdirectory
are *public domain*. We do ask that if you use any of this content in
your own work, that you acknowledge the source and any specific authors
cited therein.
The professional version of CVX adds the ability to connect to commercial
solvers Gurobi (http://www.gurobi.com/) and MOSEK (http://mosek.com/).
Academic licenses for both CVX and the solvers are available at no charge.
For more information, please the CVX home page:
http://cvxr.com/cvx