freebsd-ports/math/concorde/pkg-descr
Alexey Dokuchaev 1c29cac522 - Update to 20031219
- Build all binaries (they are very useful!)
- Install them to ${PREFIX}/bin/concorde/ to avoid name collision
- Update pkg-descr to reflect homepage

PR:		ports/75148
Submitted by:	Ulrich Spoerlein <q(at)uni.de>
2005-03-18 12:38:19 +00:00

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Concorde is a computer code for the traveling salesman problem (TSP)
and some related network optimization problems. The code is written
in the ANSI C programming language and it is available for academic
research use; for other uses, contact bico@isye.gatech.edu for
licensing options.
Concorde's TSP solver has been used to obtain the optimal solutions to
106 of the 110 TSPLIB instances; the largest having 15,112 cities.
The Concorde callable library includes over 700 functions permitting
users to create specialized codes for TSP-like problems. All Concorde
functions are thread-safe for programming in shared-memory parallel
environments; the main TSP solver includes code for running over
networks of Unix workstations.
WWW: http://www.tsp.gatech.edu/concorde.html