The NEOS Server offers MILES for the solution of mixed complementarity problems in GAMS format.
MILES is a Josephy-Newton method for solving complementarity problems originally developed by Thomas F. Rutherford. Documentation for GAMS/MILES is available in PDF format.
An option file can be used to specify MILES options. Currently, the NEOS Server can only use optfile=1 with GAMS input. Therefore, any model that specifies a different options file will not work as intended.
The NEOS Server initially limits the amount of output generated in the listing file by turning off the symbol and unique element list, symbol cross references, and restricting the rows and columns listed to zero. This behavior can be changed by specifying the appropriate options in the model file. See the documentation on the modeling language for further information.
You can submit an optimizatino problem specified in the GAMS modeling language to be solved using the optimization tools on the NEOS Server. You need to specify the absolute path to a GAMS file on your system. Model File:
<modelname>.optfile = 1 ;
optfile = 1
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