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Hi,
Can anyone please help me with the logic that solver uses at the back
end, specially for the cases where it doesnt assume a "Linear Model".
It would really help if the logic behind every iteration can be
detailed.
I am trying to develop something similar in a different system and
hence need this help.
Regards
Shreejith Menon
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Default Solver Logic

...the logic that solver uses at the back end,
specially for the cases where it doesnt assume a "Linear Model".


Hi. Hope this helps in some way. :)

XL2000: Solver Uses Generalized Reduced Gradient Algorithm
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/214115/en-us

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HTH. :)
Dana DeLouis
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Hi,
Can anyone please help me with the logic that solver uses at the back
end, specially for the cases where it doesnt assume a "Linear Model".
It would really help if the logic behind every iteration can be
detailed.
I am trying to develop something similar in a different system and
hence need this help.
Regards
Shreejith Menon
98210 71845



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