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This chapter deals with an introduction to the General Algebraic Modeling System – GAMS. It is a high-level algebraic modeling technology elaborated by the GAMS Development Corporation. It permits developing and solving the linear or nonlinear optimization models. In GAMS the optimization models can be introduced in a way similar to the one which presents them in research papers or books. GAMS has the ability to solve large-scale linear programming problems and integer linear programming problems, as well as to find local or global optima of nonlinear and mixed-integer programs of very different complexity.
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GAMS Software Corp. 1217 Potomac Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA. GAMS Software GmbH, Eupener Strasse 135–137, 50,933 Cologne, Germany
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GAMS – A User’s Guide. Tutorial by Richard E. Rosenthal, July 2011. GAMS Development Corporation, Washington, DC, USA
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Andrei, N. (2017). Introduction to GAMS Technology. In: Continuous Nonlinear Optimization for Engineering Applications in GAMS Technology. Springer Optimization and Its Applications, vol 121. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58356-3_3
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