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Python code for computation and experimentation with cut-generating functions, in particular the Gomory-Johnson infinite group problem. By UCD4IDS member @mkoeppe and Y. Zhou, C.Y. Hong, J. Wang, with contributions by undergrad programmers

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mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology: Python code for computation and experimentation with cut-generating functions

Most of the code is for the 1-dimensional Gomory-Johnson infinite group problem, including an electronic compendium of extreme functions.

See http://www.sagemath.org/doc/tutorial/ for information on how to use Sage.

Travis CI License: GNU General Public License, version 2, or any later version as published by the Free Software Foundation. PyPI package Run it on mybinder.org Sphinx documentation built Twitter

Authors

See https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/AUTHORS.rst and also https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/THANKS.rst

License

The code is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2, or any later version as published by the Free Software Foundation.

Documentation

http://mkoeppe.github.io/cutgeneratingfunctionology/doc/html/

Using the cutgeneratingfunctionology package

There are many ways to run this package.

A. Run it online on mybinder.org

B. Install released version from PyPI and run it within conda

PyPI package

C. Clone from GitHub and run it within conda

D. Run in a standalone installation of the SageMath distribution (no conda)

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Python code for computation and experimentation with cut-generating functions, in particular the Gomory-Johnson infinite group problem. By UCD4IDS member @mkoeppe and Y. Zhou, C.Y. Hong, J. Wang, with contributions by undergrad programmers

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