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[WIP] Coramin #3174

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@michaelbynum michaelbynum commented Mar 4, 2024

Summary/Motivation:

This PR introduces Coramin into Pyomo/contrib. Coramin is contains a suite of tools for developing tailored global optimization algorithms.

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Depends on #3088.

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blnicho commented Mar 12, 2024

We discussed some changes related to testing performance and marking some of the tests as expensive at the dev call today so going to mark this as a draft for now.

@blnicho blnicho marked this pull request as draft March 12, 2024 21:56
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Hello @michaelbynum. Is there an estimated timeline for merging this PR? Thank you!

@mrmundt mrmundt changed the title Coramin [WIP] Coramin Apr 3, 2024
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