posted on 2005-10-31, 00:00authored byPierre Bonami, Lorenz Biegler, Andrew Conn, Gerard CornuejolsGerard Cornuejols, Ignacio Grossmann, Carl Laird, Jon Lee, Andrea Lodi, Francois Margot, Nicolas Sawaya, Andreas Wachter
This paper is motivated by the fact that mixed integer nonlinear programming is an
important and difficult area for which there is a need for developing new methods and software
for solving large-scale problems. Moreover, both fundamental building blocks, namely
mixed integer linear programming and nonlinear programming, have seen considerable and
steady progress in recent years. Wishing to exploit expertise in these areas as well as on previous
work in mixed integer nonlinear programming, this work represents the first step in an
ongoing and ambitious project within an open-source environment. COIN-OR is our chosen
environment for the development of the optimization software. A class of hybrid algorithms,
of which branch and bound and polyhedral outer approximation are the two extreme cases,
is proposed and implemented. Computational results that demonstrate the effectiveness of
this framework are reported, and a library of mixed integer nonlinear problems that exhibit
convex continuous relaxations is made publicly available.