Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: cutgeneratingfunctionology
Version: 1.5
Summary: Python code for computation and experimentation with cut-generating functions
Home-page: https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology
Author: Matthias Koeppe, Yuan Zhou, Chun Yu Hong, Jiawei Wang, with contributions by undergraduate programmers
Author-email: mkoeppe@math.ucdavis.edu
License: GPLv2+
Project-URL: Documentation, http://mkoeppe.github.io/cutgeneratingfunctionology/doc/html/
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology
Project-URL: Issue Tracker, https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/issues
Project-URL: Demo on mybinder.org, https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/master?filepath=demo.ipynb
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           :alt:    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.
        
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        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
        --------------------------------------------
        .. how_to_run
        
        There are many ways to run this package.
        
        A. Run it online on mybinder.org
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
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        B. Install released version from PyPI and run it within conda
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
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        - Install Miniconda from https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html
        
        - Set up the conda environment described in https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/environment.yml::
        
            e=environment.yml; curl -o $e https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/master/$e
            conda env create -n sage-cgf -f $e
            conda activate sage-cgf
        
          This takes a while; it installs SageMath, which has many dependencies.
        
        - Install PyPI package::
        
            pip install cutgeneratingfunctionology
        
        - Start Sage.  You can either use the terminal (IPython)::
        
            sage
        
          or a Jupyter notebook::
        
            sage -n jupyter
        
        - At the Sage prompt, type::
        
            import cutgeneratingfunctionology.igp as igp; from cutgeneratingfunctionology.igp import *
        
        - Follow the instructions and examples in https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/demo.rst or https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/demo.ipynb .
        
        
        C.  Clone from GitHub and run it within conda
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        - Install Miniconda from https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html
        
        - Clone the GitHub repository https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology.git::
        
            git clone https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology.git
            cd cutgeneratingfunctionology
        
        - Set up the conda environment described in https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/environment.yml::
        
            conda env create -n sage-cgf -f environment.yml
            conda activate sage-cgf
        
          This takes a while; it installs SageMath which has many dependencies.
        
        - (Optional:) Install the cutgeneratingfunctionology package using pip::
        
            pip install .
        
        - Start Sage.  You can either use the terminal (IPython)::
        
            sage
        
          or a Jupyter notebook::
        
            sage -n jupyter
        
        - At the Sage prompt, type::
        
            import cutgeneratingfunctionology.igp as igp; from cutgeneratingfunctionology.igp import *
        
        - Follow the instructions and examples in https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/demo.rst or https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/demo.ipynb .
        
        
        D.  Run in a standalone installation of the SageMath distribution (no conda)
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        - Install the SageMath distribution:
        
           a) Either from source from http://www.sagemath.org/
        
           b) or with a binary from http://www.sagemath.org/
        
          The SageMath distribution brings its own installation of Python and many packages.
        
        - Clone the GitHub repository https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology.git::
        
            git clone https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology.git
            cd cutgeneratingfunctionology
        
        - (Optional:) Install optional SageMath distribution packages::
        
            sage -i lrslib pynormaliz
        
        - Install the cutgeneratingfunctionology package using pip::
        
            sage -pip install .
        
        - Start SageMath.  You can either use the terminal (IPython)::
        
            sage
        
          or a Jupyter notebook::
        
            sage -n jupyter
        
        - At the Sage prompt, type::
        
            import cutgeneratingfunctionology.igp as igp; from cutgeneratingfunctionology.igp import *
        
        - Follow the instructions and examples in https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/demo.rst or https://github.com/mkoeppe/cutgeneratingfunctionology/blob/master/demo.ipynb .
        
Keywords: integer programming,cutting planes
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 or later (GPLv2+)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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