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This page contains all the GAMS documentation available on-line.
| General GAMS documents | |
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| A GAMS Tutorial | A Tutorial by Rick Rosenthal |
| GAMS - A User's Guide | A User's Guide by Brooke, Kendrick, Meeraus, and Raman, including these appendices:
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| Expanded GAMS Guide (html) or (pdf) | Expanded GAMS User Guide by Bruce McCarl |
| Installation Notes for MS Windows | GAMS Installation and System Notes for MS Windows |
| Installation Notes for UNIX and MAC | GAMS Installation and System Notes for UNIX and MAC |
| Information | Sources of GAMS Information |
| Release Notes | Distribution Release Notes |
| Solver Manuals | |
| Basic Solver Usage | Using Solver Specific Options |
| AlphaECP | MINLP solver based on the extended cutting plane (ECP) method |
| BARON | Branch-And-Reduce Optimization Navigator for proven global solutions from The Optimization Firm |
| BDMLP | LP solver that comes with any GAMS system |
| BENCH | A utility to facilitate benchmarking of GAMS solvers and solution verification. |
| COIN-OR | Link to the solvers in the COIN-OR project (Computational Infrastructure - Operations Research) |
| CONOPT | Large scale NLP solver from ARKI Consulting and Development |
| CONVERT | Framework for translating models into scalar models of other languages |
| CPLEX | High-performance LP/MIP solver from IBM |
| DECIS | Large scale stochastic programming solver from Stanford University |
| DICOPT | Framework for solving MINLP models. From Carnegie Mellon University |
| EMP | Framework for Extended Mathematical Programming |
| EXAMINER | A tool for examining solution points and assessing their merit |
| GAMS/AMPL | A link to solve GAMS models using solvers within the AMPL modeling system |
| GUROBI | A large scale LP/MIP solver from GUROBI Optimization, Inc. |
| Gather-Update-Solver-Scatter (GUSS) | A framework for solving many instances of related models efficiently |
| GAMS/LINGO | A link to solve GAMS models using solvers within the LINGO modeling system |
| KNITRO | Large scale NLP solver from Ziena Optimization LLC |
| LGO | Lipschitz global optimizer from Pinter Consulting Services |
| LINDOGlobal | MINLP solver for proven global solutions from Lindo Systems, Inc. |
| LOGMIP | Logical Mixed Integer Programming is a solver for generalized disjunctive programs (GDP) |
| MILES | MCP solver from University of Colorado at Boulder that comes with any GAMS system |
| MINOS | NLP solver from Stanford University |
| MOSEK | Large scale LP/MIP plus conic and convex non-linear programming system from MOSEK ApS |
| MPSGE | Modeling Environment for CGE models from University of Colorado at Boulder |
| MSNLP | Multi-start method for global optimization from Optimal Methods Inc. |
| NLPEC | MPEC to NLP translator that uses other GAMS NLP solvers |
| OQNLP | Multi-start method for global optimization from Optimal Methods Inc. |
| PATH | Large scale MCP solver from University of Wisconsin at Madison |
| PATHNLP | Large scale NLP solver from University of Wisconsin at Madison |
| SBB | Branch-and-Bound algorithm from ARKI for solving MINLP models |
| SCIP | High-performance LP/MIP solver from the Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB) |
| SCENRED | A tool for the reduction of scenarios modeling the random data processes |
| SNOPT | Large scale SQP based NLP solver from Stanford University |
| XA | Large scale LP/MIP system from Sunset Software |
| XPRESS | High performance LP/MIP solver from Dash |
| The composite Solver Manuals (Print Version) | |
| Order printed copies of the Manuals | Tools (included in the Distribution) |
| ASK | The ASK Utility |
| GAMSIDE | GAMS IDE Documentation |
| GDX2ACCESS | Converts GDX data to MS Access tables |
| GDX2XLS | Converts GDX data to MS Excel spreadsheets |
| GDXUTILS | GAMS GDX facilities and tools |
| GDXMRW | Interfacing GAMS and MATLAB |
| GDXVIEWER | Views and converts data contained in GDX files |
| MDB2GMS | Converts data from an Microsoft Access database into a GAMS readable format |
| SHELLEXECUTE | Launches external programs from the command line |
| SQL2GMS | Converts data from an SQL database into a GAMS readable format |
| XLS2GMS | Converts spreadsheet data from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet into a GAMS readable format. | Additional GAMS documents |
| FAQ | Tips and Tricks - The Official GAMS FAQ |
| GAMS Posix Utilities | GAMS Posix Utilities |
| Slice Modeling in GAMS | DEA Modeling in GAMS via Gather-Update-Solve-Scatter (GUSS) |
| Cross Validation in GAMS | Cross Validation in GAMS via Gather-Update-Solve-Scatter (GUSS) |
| BCH Facility | The GAMS Branch-and-Cut-and-Heuristic Facility |
| GAMS/LS | A Linear Regression Solver for GAMS |
| Conic Programming | Conic Programming in GAMS |
| Model Types | Supported GAMS Model Types (LP, MIP, ...) |
| CNS | Solving Constrained Nonlinear System (CNS) with GAMS |
| Sensitivity Analysis | Sensitivity Analysis with GAMS and GAMS/CPLEX |
| External Functions | How to include External functions in GAMS |
| GAMS/Excel Using GDX | A Tutorial on how to read and write data with Excel using the GDX facilities |
| GAMS and Other Applications | How to communicate between GAMS and other applications |
| The GAMS Runtime License | Included in appendix F of the GAMS User's Guide |
| Submission of (Confidential) Models to Support | Information on conversion of models for submission to GAMS support |
| GAMS Model Libraries | |
| GAMS Model Library | Library of example and other user-contributed GAMS models |
| GAMS Testlib Library | Library of GAMS models for quality control and testing |
| FINLIB | Practical Financial Optimization Models by Consiglio, Nielsen and Zenios |
| GAMS Data Utilities | The GAMS Data Utilities Library |
| GAMS EMP Library | The EMP model library was developed to illustrate and test the capabilities GAMS\EMP offers. |
| Contributed GAMS documentation | |
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