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# LPnetlib/lp_maros UF Sparse Matrix Collection, Tim Davis http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/matrices/LPnetlib/lp_maros [Netlib LP problem maros: minimize c'*x, where Ax=b, lo<=x<=hi] id: 642 date: 1990 author: I. Maros ed: D. Gay fields: title name A b id aux kind date author ed notes aux: c lo hi z0 kind: linear programming problem notes: A Netlib LP problem, in lp/data. For more information send email to netlib@ornl.gov with the message: send index from lp send readme from lp/data The following are relevant excerpts from lp/data/readme (by David M. Gay): The column and nonzero counts in the PROBLEM SUMMARY TABLE below exclude slack and surplus columns and the right-hand side vector, but include the cost row. We have omitted other free rows and all but the first right-hand side vector, as noted below. The byte count is for the MPS compressed file; it includes a newline character at the end of each line. These files start with a blank initial line intended to prevent mail programs from discarding any of the data. The BR column indicates whether a problem has bounds or ranges: B stands for "has bounds", R for "has ranges". The BOUND-TYPE TABLE below shows the bound types present in those problems that have bounds. The optimal value is from MINOS version 5.3 (of Sept. 1988) running on a VAX with default options. PROBLEM SUMMARY TABLE Name Rows Cols Nonzeros Bytes BR Optimal Value MAROS 847 1443 10006 65906 B -5.8063743701E+04 From Istvan Maros. When included in Netlib: extra free rows omitted; cost coefficients negated. Concerning the problems he submitted, Istvan Maros says that MAROS is an industrial production/allocation model about which "the customer does not want to reveal the exact meaning". Added to Netlib on 15 June 1990 ![LPnetlib/lp_maros](http://yifanhu.net/GALLERY/GRAPHS/GIF_SMALL/LPnetlib@lp_maros.gif)