Summary - A library for parallel branch-and-bound
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Jonathan Eckstein, Bill Hart and Cindy Phillips and have led the development of the PICO MILP solver. Mikhail Nediak was the principle developer of the incumbent heuristic currently used by PICO. A number of students and external collaborators have contributed to PICO:: Harvey Greenberg, Erik Lauer, Tod Morrison, Ojas Parekh, Brian Piesley, Nooruddin Shaik and Joseph Young. Development of PICO was largely funded by the DOE Office of Science, the DOE Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program, and the DOE Advanced Simulation and Computing Program. Jonathan Eckstein also received funding for PICO from NSF grant CCR-9902092. Funding from the EPA National Homeland Security Research Center was also instrumental in evaluating the use of PICO on large-scale problems.