alpar@479: /** alpar@995: \mainpage LEMON Documentation alpar@479: ladanyi@666: \section intro Introduction alpar@479: alpar@921: \subsection whatis What is LEMON ladanyi@666: alpar@921: LEMON stands for alpar@926: Library of Efficient Models alpar@926: and Optimization in Networks. alpar@670: It is a C++ template alpar@670: library aimed at combinatorial optimization tasks which alpar@670: often involve in working alpar@991: with graphs. alpar@991: alpar@991: alpar@995: LEMON is an open source alpar@995: project. marci@1003: You are free to use it in your commercial or marci@1003: non-commercial applications under very permissive alpar@991: \ref license "license terms". alpar@991: ladanyi@666: ladanyi@666: \subsection howtoread How to read this document ladanyi@666: alpar@995: \ref graphs "Graph structures" alpar@995: play central role in LEMON, so if you are new to it, alpar@678: you probably should start \ref graphs "here". alpar@678: You can also find this page along with others under alpar@995: Related Pages . ladanyi@666: alpar@926: If you are alpar@926: interested about data structures and algorithms in more details, then alpar@670: you should browse the reference manual part of the documentation. alpar@995: Section Modules alpar@678: is a good starting point for this. ladanyi@666: ladanyi@666: */