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A Practioner’s Wish List Towards Algebraic Modeling Systems

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This final chapters summarizes the author’s wishes and expectation toward algebraic modeling systems. Among this wish list are algebraic reformulations of nonlinear relations, special mathematical features, inclusion of codes, or LaTeXoutput of all relevant objects.

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It is a pleasure to thank Michael Bussieck (GAMS GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany), Susanne Heipcke (FICO, Marseille, France) and Steffen Rebennack (Coloroda School of Mines, Golden, CO) for their feedback and discussion on this chapter.

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Kallrath, J. (2012). A Practioner’s Wish List Towards Algebraic Modeling Systems. In: Kallrath, J. (eds) Algebraic Modeling Systems. Applied Optimization, vol 104. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23592-4_12

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