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Hi, I have some questions : - why was the golden section reimplemented ? OpenOpt has a generic framework that provides a golden section line search for... several months - was the setupy.py problems solved ? that is, is the sys.path still changed when importing the scikit ? Matthieu 2008/3/15, dmitrey <dmitrey.kroshko@scipy.org>:
Greetings, We're pleased to announce: OpenOpt 0.17 (release), free (license: BSD) optimization framework for Python language programmers, is available for download.
Changes since previous release 0.15 (December 15):
* new classes: GLP (global problem), MMP (mini-max problem) * several new solvers written: goldenSection, nsmm * some more solvers connected: scipy_slsqp, bvls, galileo * possibility to change default solver parameters * user-defined callback functions * changes in auto derivatives check * "noise" parameter for noisy functions * some changes to NLP/NSP solver ralg * some changes in graphical output, initial estimations xlim, ylim * scaling * some bugfixes
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