Volume 672012
Pyomo – Optimization Modeling in PythonAuthors:
- William E. Hart,
- Carl Laird,
- Jean-Paul Watson,
- David L. Woodruff
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ISBN: 978-1-4614-3225-8 (Print) 978-1-4614-3226-5 (Online)
Series: Springer Optimization and Its Applications, Vol. 67
Hart, W.E., Laird, C., Watson, J.-P., Woodruff, D.L.
2012, XVIII, 237 p. 8 illus., 4 in color.
ISBN 978-1-4614-3226-5
Immediately available per PDF-download (no DRM, watermarked)
About this textbook
- Unique book describing the Pyomo modeling tool, the most comprehensive open source modeling software that can model linear programs, integer programs, nonlinear programs, stochastic programs and disjunctive programs
- Discusses Pyomo's modeling components, illustrated with extensive examples
- Introduces beginners to the software and presents chapters for advanced modeling capabilities
Pyomo is an open source software package for formulating and solving large-scale optimization problems. The software extends the modeling approach supported by modern AML (Algebraic Modeling Language) tools. Pyomo is a flexible, extensible, and portable AML that is embedded in Python, a full-featured scripting language. Python is a powerful and dynamic programming language that has a very clear, readable syntax and intuitive object orientation. Pyomo includes Python classes for defining sparse sets, parameters, and variables, which can be used to formulate algebraic expressions that define objectives and constraints. Moreover, Pyomo can be used from a command-line interface and within Python's interactive command environment, which makes it easy to create Pyomo models, apply a variety of optimizers, and examine solutions.
The text begins with a tutorial on simple linear and integer programming models. Information needed to install and get started with the software is also provided. A detailed reference of Pyomo's modeling components is illustrated with extensive examples, including a discussion of how to load data from sources like spreadsheets and databases. The final chapters cover advanced topics such as nonlinear models, stochastic models, and scripting examples.
- Reviews
Documents a simple, yet versatile tool for modeling and solving optimization problems. ... The book, by Bill Hart, Carl Laird, Jean-Paul Watson, and David Woodruff, is essential to the usability of Pyomo, serving as the Pyomo documentation. ... has contents for both an inexperienced user, and a computational operations research expert. ... with examples of each of the concepts discussed.
—Nedialko B. Dimitrov, INFORMS Journal on Computing, Vol. 24 (4), Fall 2012