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Re: quadprog too slow
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Oct 6, 2008 3:00 PM
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Hi Johan,
Clpmex seems to need a license. Therefore, bpmpdmex might be the only free option for large-scale sparse QP problems. However, the bpmpdmex that I downloaded only has a pre-compiled 32bit linux version. Do you know how to compile bpmpdmex for a 64bit linux machine? The reason I can'y compile it is because I do not find the source code of bpmpd and any documents on using bpmpdlib.
Best, -MS
"Johan L?fberg" <loefberg@control.ee.ethz.ch> wrote in message <g1m7o1$dgi$1@fred.mathworks.com>... > "hicham bouchnaif" <bouchnaif@gmail.com> wrote in message > <g1kut8$g50$1@fred.mathworks.com>... > > > > > The alternatives are interfaced to MATLAB, or do you mean > > > that you won't accept mex? > > > > no it's just a matter of accuracy, I ll try this OOQP stuff > > and see how it works. > > > > Regards > > > > > > Correct, QPC is not applicable due to sparsity. clpmex > should work straight out of the box, so will bpmpdmex. I > think I had problems obtaining compiled versions of ooqp > last time I tried.
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