This paper offers an overview of non-commercial optimization software.
Optimization plays a foundational role in numerous scientific and engineering disciplines, providing systematic methods for improving system performance within defined constraints. In the academic and non-profit sectors, the high cost of proprietary software often presents significant barriers to entry. Non-commercial optimization tools have emerged as a vital resource, enabling accessibility and fostering innovation. This paper offers an overview of non-commercial optimization software.
Johann Markus Schauerhuber
During his studies and academic resp. professional activities Prof. Dr. Dr. Johann Markus Schauerhuber has been intensively involved in statistical programming, stochastic, risk theory, simulation and mathematical modeling.
Most of his professional experience has been gained in the university domain as an academic director, postdoc lecturer / researcher and in government authorities.
Email: jm_schauerhuber@gmx.at
Optimizer Non-Commercial Mathematical Optimization