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Written by Imre Polik
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Friday, 15 October 2004 09:29 |
SeDuMi is a great piece of software for optimization over symmetric cones. It was developed by Jos F. Sturm, who passed away in 2003. Following some months of uncertainty the Advanced Optimization Lab at McMaster University has agreed to continue the development and maintenance of SeDuMi. The developers are Oleksandr Romanko and Imre Pólik, both are PhD students of Dr. Tamás Terlaky. In the future this will be the official website of SeDuMi.
Current versions can be found in the Downloads section of this website. You can access this part only after logging in. Regsitration is free, we never publish any data of you, especially your email address will never appear on our website. The Downloads section currently contains the latest release by Jos, i.e. version 1.05 R5. The latest modification is from 2003, but the core code has not changed much since 2001. The complete list of changes since 1998 is in the Version history section. First we plan to release some builds updated for Matlab 7. Also, we are going to release Windows builds optimized for Pentium IV and Athlon processors. Most probably we release experimental Mac builds and instructions on how to compile SeDuMi on Mac. Our future plans depend on the feedback from users.
If you have any questions, ideas or you found some bug, please visit our user forum and share it. Please tell us what you would like to see implemented in SeDuMi, what limitations bug you the most, and how we could make SeDuMi even better. Note that you have to log in before you can post to the Forum. As an extra benefit you can get notified about new SeDuMi releases or bugfixes. We are building a FAQ from your questions, so feel free to ask.
We also invite you to submit links in the Links section. If you know of anyone working in the area who is not listed, please post his/her name and website. Links to SeDuMi add-ons and articles related to SeDuMi can also be found here.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 15 March 2007 01:42 |