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I created the bug report : <a
href="http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9751">http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9751</a><br>
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Regards,<br>
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Michaël Baudin<br>
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Le 20/07/2011 14:49, Michaël Baudin a écrit :
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Le 20/07/2011 13:14, Alberto Marin a écrit :
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<div>This kind of rank deficiency is very frequent in this
kind of problem (biochemical networks) and has never been a
problem using the simplex method. Since the only thing I
know about the karmarkar algorithm is that it is an interior
point method, I have no clue about what the error message
about rank deficiency means. I have tried eliminating the
redundancies but the reesult is the same so the error may
refer to a completely different issue. <br>
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The "karmarkar" function has a very poor name: it does *not*
implement Karmarkar's algorithm... The algorithm used in the
function is based on the primal affine scaling algorithm, as
discovered by Dikin in 1967, and then re-discovered by Barnes and
Vanderbei et al in 1986.<br>
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To move the problem forward, I will create a separate bug report
on bugzilla.<br>
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When you say that you have problems when you use linpro
through the Java<br>
interface, what do you mean exactly ? Can you provide a
script ?<br>
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<div>If I put this problem in an .sce file and execute it, I
get the result you mention. No problem so far. If I call
linpro from the java interface with the Siclab.exec() method
it also works fine as long as I use a 32 bits machine. But
calling linpro through the exec() method in any linux 64
bits machine crashes the java virtual machine. This same
problem happened whenever I called the javasci engine with
scilab 4.2 but in 5.3 it is restricted to the linpro
function, any other operation I've tried so far (including
karmarkar) seem to work fine. <br>
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I am not familiar with the javasci engine. Maybe some expert on
this topic can help...<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Michaël<br>
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Michaël Baudin
Ingénieur de développement
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