MaRDI Open Interfaces for Interoperable Nonlinear Optimization

Abstract

MaRDI Open Interfaces is a software package that aims to improve interoperability in scientific computing, particularly, for nonlinear optimization. To this end, this package holds two main characteristics. First, it provides unified interfaces for typical numerical problems to help switching between solvers for the same problem type. Second, it automates data marshalling between programming languages. Hence, computational scientists can conduct experiments faster by using the package, with fewer code-modification and testing efforts. In this work we describe the general structure of the software package and show examples with the interface for nonlinear optimization.

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