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Buharov Alexander updated MATH-1108:
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    Description: 
We have vector v and matrix s (from file S.txt)
v - vector ( size: 1*649 )
s - matrix ( size: 554*649 )
We want solve linear problem:
         *     max (v[31])
         *     Bounds:
         *          s*v = 0
         *          -1 <= v[i] <= 1 for i=0,..., 648 
We changed  MaxIter parameter (from 100 to 1e+6). And we changed epsilon ( set 
default value and 1e-3).  But solver always throws TooManyIterationsException 
(and work very slow).

  was:
We have vector v and matrix s (from file S.txt)
v - vector ( size: 1*649 )
s - matrix ( size: 554*649 )
We want solve linear problem:
         *     max (v[31])
         *     Bounds:
         *          s*v = 0
         *          -1 <= v[i] <= 1 for i=0,..., 648 
We set different MaxIter parameter (from 100 to 1e+6). And we changed epsilon ( 
set default value and 1e-3).  But solver always throws 
TooManyIterationsException (and work very slow).


> SimplexSolver returns TooManyIterationsException
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MATH-1108
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-1108
>             Project: Commons Math
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.2, 3.1.1
>            Reporter: Buharov Alexander
>         Attachments: Problem.zip
>
>
> We have vector v and matrix s (from file S.txt)
> v - vector ( size: 1*649 )
> s - matrix ( size: 554*649 )
> We want solve linear problem:
>          *     max (v[31])
>          *     Bounds:
>          *          s*v = 0
>          *          -1 <= v[i] <= 1 for i=0,..., 648 
> We changed  MaxIter parameter (from 100 to 1e+6). And we changed epsilon ( 
> set default value and 1e-3).  But solver always throws 
> TooManyIterationsException (and work very slow).



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