J. Lago Garcia submitted the

                optidef

package.

Version number: 2016-06-06
License type: lppl1.3

Summary description: Provides a standard set of environments for writing minimization problems

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This small library provides a standard set of environments for writing minimization problems. The most important features are: - It automatically aligns the problems in three points with an optional fourth:
      * Beginning of the words "minimize/argmin" and "subject to"

      * The objective function and the longest left hand side of
        the constraints

      * The $= | > | <$ signs of the constraints.

      * Optionally, the user can add manually a double align
        character && to align some common constraints feature. A
        clear example could be the constraints names, e.g.
       (boundary constraint) alignment with (dynamic constraint).


Furthermore, it provides an easy interface to define optimization problem for three different reference situations:

- Where no equation is referenced/numbered.

- Where the problem is referenced with a single number.

- Where each equation has an individual reference.

Finally, it also allows a definition of any optimization problem without a limitless number of constraints.

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   Thanks for the upload.

     For the CTAN Team
    Erik Braun
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