I'm currently working on my own program in SolverStudio (ampl on NEOS), but I have the problem. When my set reaches more than 130, it stops solving. You have to keep in mind that the solver has to solve a 130x130x24 problem, which is quite big. Is there any way that SolverStudio is able to solve this kind of the problem?
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Alex Urbach
I have checked the website, but there isn't anything specific about its limitations. The Student version of the software supports 500 for linear problems and 300 for nonlinear ones. I recommend checking the official website to find more about the software and the above mentioned limitations.
I'm currently working on my own program in SolverStudio (ampl on NEOS), but I have the problem. When my set reaches more than 130, it stops solving. You have to keep in mind that the solver has to solve a 130x130x24 problem, which is quite big. Is there any way that SolverStudio is able to solve this kind of the problem?
I have checked the website, but there isn't anything specific about its limitations. The Student version of the software supports 500 for linear problems and 300 for nonlinear ones. I recommend checking the official website to find more about the software and the above mentioned limitations.
Official website: http://solverstudio.org/languages/ampl/
If it's necessary, get in contact with the developers of the application and state the problem.