The installation of IMPL is a straightforward procedure and requires the following prerequisites: two redistributable components from Microsoft and Intel , two open-source applications called Dia and Matplotlib (with NumPy) as well as two versions of the freely useable and distributable Python programming language where it is important to install each component in the order that they are found in this manual. Note that Dia, Matplotlib and Python are only required to create a model’s flowsheet graphically and to view a solution’s data in a Gantt chart with trend plots. If IMPL only is required then only Microsoft and Intel redistributable packages must be installed.
It is also possible to install the free Notepad++ to help configure IML files with syntax highlighting. In addition, the free Visual Studio 2010 C++ Express may also be installed to write C or C++ programs calling IPL similar to the IMPL console program as well as to increase the stack-size of Microsoft Excel to call IPL from VBA.
After the prerequisites have been installed, the installation of IMPL itself is simply a matter of extracting the files from the IMPL.zip file into directory such as C:\IMPL. To run IMPL from a DOS command window prompt or console, type inside the C:\IMPL directory the following:
impl –feed=IMLfile –filter=logistics|quality –fork=coinmp|glpk|lpsolve|ipopt|slpqpe_
where IMLfile is your *.iml filename without the IML extension and select either coinmp, glpk or lpsolve as the MILP solver with logistics and ipopt, slpqpe_coinmp, slpqpe_glpk or slpqpe_lpsolve with quality as the NLP solver.
Lapis Exilis, a symbolic stone represented in a cycle of legends connected
with the Knights of the Round Table, the signification of the Holy Grail,
Joseph of Arimathea, King Arthur, even with more ancient and long gone
civilizations such as the Kelts or the Atlantids, as referred in Plato’s Timaeus,
present in their religious cults, as well as in it’s modern version:
- “The Eucharistic Cup of the Catholics’ Mass...”.
Many traditions link this stone with the planet Venus, regarding it
as a heavenly star that fell on earth in a remote era. Many sources affirm
that this stone was enormous and green. An emerald named Lapis Exilis,
i.e. star fallen from Heaven, or stone of Light, or simply Green Stone,
out of which the Holy Grail would have been carved from.
In primitive traditions, this star is always mentioned as being the one from which
the energy of the stars can be obtained, or as a “Cup”, seen as the Universe
containing the Planets and the Stars, being the Sun the Master element.
The Muslims refer to this stone as the “Caaba” which fell from the heaven
and became black bearing, thus, all the sins in the World.
The Alchemists refer to Lapis Exilis as a humble stone which may be seen only
by the pure of heart as well as the believers.
To the Buddhists, Lapis Exilis remits to the inhabitants of “Shambhala”.
Also, the Legend says that the stone, Lapis Exilis, was green and fell from
Lucifer’s forehead while he was at war with GOD.
This legendary cycle, or the meteor which fell high from the Skies,
has enraptured Pilgrims, Writers, Philosophers, and Cinematographers.
Wagner expressed it better than anyone else in his opera “Parsifal”.
This exhibition of paintings, “Lapis Exilis - The Virtues”, is a pictorial essay
by someone who is sensitive to the imperative calling, to the message that lies
in between colours and art forms.
“Be it as a Book, a Cup, or a Stone, the esoterism of the Grail always leads back
to a sole point: to the fact that it is from the earth, in which men begin their
search, that it vanishes from...”
Despite the different associations, “Lapis Exilis” always delivers us
to a resplendent sign pointing to a path of unity and harmony among all peoples,
from East to West.
“Lapis Exilis” Painting Exhibition
Maria Sobral Mendonça
The installation of IMPL is a straightforward procedure and requires the following prerequisites: two redistributable components from Microsoft and Intel , two open-source applications called Dia and Matplotlib (with NumPy) as well as two versions of the freely useable and distributable Python programming language where it is important to install each component in the order that they are found in this manual. Note that Dia, Matplotlib and Python are only required to create a model’s flowsheet graphically and to view a solution’s data in a Gantt chart with trend plots. If IMPL only is required then only Microsoft and Intel redistributable packages must be installed.
It is also possible to install the free Notepad++ to help configure IML files with syntax highlighting. In addition, the free Visual Studio 2010 C++ Express may also be installed to write C or C++ programs calling IPL similar to the IMPL console program as well as to increase the stack-size of Microsoft Excel to call IPL from VBA.
After the prerequisites have been installed, the installation of IMPL itself is simply a matter of extracting the files from the IMPL.zip file into directory such as C:\IMPL. To run IMPL from a DOS command window prompt or console, type inside the C:\IMPL directory the following:
impl –feed=IMLfile –filter=logistics|quality –fork=coinmp|glpk|lpsolve|ipopt|slpqpe_
where IMLfile is your *.iml filename without the IML extension and select either coinmp, glpk or lpsolve as the MILP solver with logistics and ipopt, slpqpe_coinmp, slpqpe_glpk or slpqpe_lpsolve with quality as the NLP solver.
Lapis Exilis, a symbolic stone represented in a cycle of legends connected
with the Knights of the Round Table, the signification of the Holy Grail,
Joseph of Arimathea, King Arthur, even with more ancient and long gone
civilizations such as the Kelts or the Atlantids, as referred in Plato’s Timaeus,
present in their religious cults, as well as in it’s modern version:
- “The Eucharistic Cup of the Catholics’ Mass...”.
Many traditions link this stone with the planet Venus, regarding it
as a heavenly star that fell on earth in a remote era. Many sources affirm
that this stone was enormous and green. An emerald named Lapis Exilis,
i.e. star fallen from Heaven, or stone of Light, or simply Green Stone,
out of which the Holy Grail would have been carved from.
In primitive traditions, this star is always mentioned as being the one from which
the energy of the stars can be obtained, or as a “Cup”, seen as the Universe
containing the Planets and the Stars, being the Sun the Master element.
The Muslims refer to this stone as the “Caaba” which fell from the heaven
and became black bearing, thus, all the sins in the World.
The Alchemists refer to Lapis Exilis as a humble stone which may be seen only
by the pure of heart as well as the believers.
To the Buddhists, Lapis Exilis remits to the inhabitants of “Shambhala”.
Also, the Legend says that the stone, Lapis Exilis, was green and fell from
Lucifer’s forehead while he was at war with GOD.
This legendary cycle, or the meteor which fell high from the Skies,
has enraptured Pilgrims, Writers, Philosophers, and Cinematographers.
Wagner expressed it better than anyone else in his opera “Parsifal”.
This exhibition of paintings, “Lapis Exilis - The Virtues”, is a pictorial essay
by someone who is sensitive to the imperative calling, to the message that lies
in between colours and art forms.
“Be it as a Book, a Cup, or a Stone, the esoterism of the Grail always leads back
to a sole point: to the fact that it is from the earth, in which men begin their
search, that it vanishes from...”
Despite the different associations, “Lapis Exilis” always delivers us
to a resplendent sign pointing to a path of unity and harmony among all peoples,
from East to West.
“Lapis Exilis” Painting Exhibition
Maria Sobral Mendonça
TOP30 Twitter Influencers (eMarketing) You Follow to Leapfrog your InfluenceNeeraj Kumar
This list of 30 @Twitter influencers | Follow them, interact with them and let yourself be seen by larger community.
You may find a mix of twitter personality. There is no criteria other than they are BIG on Twitter.
Many Indian names which have left their marks I intentionally added, because they are also BIG and have a lot of Influence.
30 is a small number, we can count them infinitely...
TOP30 Twitter Influencers (eMarketing) You Follow to Leapfrog your InfluenceNeeraj Kumar
This list of 30 @Twitter influencers | Follow them, interact with them and let yourself be seen by larger community.
You may find a mix of twitter personality. There is no criteria other than they are BIG on Twitter.
Many Indian names which have left their marks I intentionally added, because they are also BIG and have a lot of Influence.
30 is a small number, we can count them infinitely...