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Hi Matthew,<br>
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If you use CbcModel you will have to include cuts, pre-processing
and heuristics in your code too (CbcModel just comes with branch and
bound and strong branching). You'll have also to tune also every
object added to CbcModel. It is not straightforward to reproduce the
good results of CbcMain with CbcModel.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12-02-2015 23:31, Matthew Galati
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<div dir="ltr">Is CbcModel's branchAndBound equivalent to CbcMain
(with respect to the default algorithm)? I remember asking about
this a few years ago - but, I don't recall what was concluded.
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<div>I do recall now that OsiClp and OsiCbc branchAndBound is
not good to use. But, what about CbcModel's?</div>
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Haroldo Gambini Santos
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Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
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