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RE: [Help-glpk] GLPK found optimal solution while XPRESS & CPLEX conclud
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Maurice.Djona |
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RE: [Help-glpk] GLPK found optimal solution while XPRESS & CPLEX concluded to unbounded problem, for the same problem. |
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Tue, 5 Oct 2004 11:31:51 -0400 |
Thanks Michael for your suggestion.
After increasing the value of the "Optimality tolerance" of CPLEX from
1e-6 to 1e-3, I obtain the same result as with GLPK.
(This may also suggest that GLPK is a more accurate LP optimizer!).
Maurice Djona
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Hennebry [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: October 4, 2004 10:50 AM
To: address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Help-glpk] GLPK found optimal solution while XPRESS &
CPLEX concluded to unbounded problem, for the same problem.
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 address@hidden wrote:
> In the majority of cases the 3 software give the same results.
> However, for the problem given below, GLPK (4.7) found an optimal
> solution while XPRESS and CPLEX concluded to an unbounded problem. The
> 3 results are:
Have you checked reduced costs, especially on column C120?
A small computed reduced cost might changed in
sign depending on differences in round off error.
> FOR GLPK:
> lpx_read_cpxlp: 53 rows, 133 columns, 212 non-zeros
> lpx_read_cpxlp: 197 lines were read
> * 0: objval = 0.000000000e+00 infeas = 0.000000000e+00
(23)
> * 8: objval = -1.000000010e-07 infeas = 0.000000000e+00
(19)
> OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOUND
>
> *********
>
> FOR XPRESS:
> Problem Statistics
> 53 ( 0 spare) rows
> 133 ( 0 spare) structural columns
> 212 ( 0 spare) non-zero elements
> Global Statistics
> 0 entities 0 sets 0 set members
> The problem is unbounded due to column C120
>
> *********
> FOR CPLEX:
>
> CPLEX also concluded to unbounded problem.
>
> *********
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Mike address@hidden
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