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Jakob Witzig

Researcher at Zuse Institute Berlin

Publications -  25
Citations -  849

Jakob Witzig is an academic researcher from Zuse Institute Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integer programming & Solver. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 24 publications receiving 677 citations.

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The SCIP Optimization Suite 5.0

TL;DR: The SCIP Optimization Suite 5.0 as discussed by the authors is the latest version of the constraint integer programming solver SCIP for solving mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programs, and it is about 41 % faster than SCIP 4.0 and over twice as fast on instances that take at least 100 seconds to solve.

The SCIP Optimization Suite 6.0

TL;DR: The SCIP Optimization Suite as discussed by the authors provides a collection of software packages for mathematical optimization centered around the constraint integer programming framework SCIP, which includes the MIP and MINLP core with new primal heuristics and a new selection criterion for cutting planes.

The SCIP Optimization Suite 3.2

TL;DR: This paper highlights the new features of version 3.2 of the SCIP Optimization Suite and presents new and improved extensions of SCIP, namely solvers for multi-criteria optimization, Steiner tree problems, and mixed-integer semidefinite programs.

The SCIP Optimization Suite 4.0

TL;DR: The SCIP Optimization Suite as mentioned in this paper is a collection of optimization software that consists of the branch-cut-and-price framework and mixed-integer programming solver SCIP, the Linear Programming solver SoPlex, the modeling language Zimpl, the parallelization framework UG, and the generic GCG.