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Jump most commonly refers to jumping, a form of movement in which an organism propels itself into the air.
Jump or jumping may also refer to:
Arts and media
= Film
=Jump (1999 film), a 1999 film featuring James LeGros, Mark Rosenthal and Jessica Hecht
Jump (2009 film), a 2009 Hong Kong comedy-drama film
Jump (2012 film), a 2012 Northern Irish film
Jump! (2007 film), a film featuring Patrick Swayze and Martine McCutcheon
Jump! (2023 film), a Spanish science fiction comedy film
Jumping (film), a 1986 Belgian film
Jump In!, a 2007 Disney Channel film
Jump cut, a technique used in film editing
The Jump (2020 film), a 2020 Lithuanian documentary film
= Television
=Jump! (TV series), a Singaporean Chinese drama
"Jump" (Ugly Betty), the season 2 finale episode of Ugly Betty
"Jumping", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
The Jump (1998 TV series), British crime drama
The Jump (2014 TV series), British television series that follows celebrities as they tried to master various winter sports
The Jump (talk show), basketball talk show (2016–2021)
= Music
=Jump blues, a musical genre
Jump Incorporated, an Australian rock band
Jump Records, a record label
Jumpstyle, a genre in electronic music
Jump or Jump, Little Children, an American indie rock band
Jamshid "Jumps" Khadiwhala, turntablist for The Cat Empire
The Jump (podcast), a music podcast hosted by Shirley Manson
Albums
Jump (Djumbo album) (2005)
Jump (Jimmy Ponder album) (1989)
Jump! (album), by Van Dyke Parks (1984)
Jumping (EP), by Kara (2010)
Songs
"Jump" (Every Little Thing song) (2001)
"Jump" (Flo Rida song) with Nelly Furtado (2009)
"Jump" (Nadav Guedj song) (2015)
"Jump" (David Guetta and Glowinthedark song) (2019)
"Jump" (Kris Kross song) (1992)
"Jump" (Madonna song) (2005)
"Jump" (Rihanna song) (2012)
"Jump" (Tyla, Gunna and Skillibeng song) (2024)
"Jump" (Van Halen song) (1983)
"Jump (For My Love)", by the Pointer Sisters (1984)
"Jump, Jump", a single by DJ Tomekk (2005)
"Jumpin'" (Liberty X song) (2003)
"Jumping" (Kara song) (2010)
"Jumpin' Jumpin'", by Destiny's Child (1999)
"Jump", by Gary Barlow from Since I Saw You Last (2013)
"Jump", by Black Eyed Peas from Elevation (2022)
"Jump", by Dababy from Blame It on Baby (2020)
"Jump", by the Faders (2005)
"Jump", by Claire Hamill from Touchpaper (1984)
"Jump", by Loverboy from Get Lucky (1981)
"Jump", by MadeinTYO from Sincerely, Tokyo (2018)
"Jump", by Major Lazer from Know No Better (2017)
"Jump", by Kylie Minogue from Impossible Princess (1997)
"Jump", by N*E*R*D from Fly or Die (2004)
"Jump", by Simple Plan from Still Not Getting Any... (2004)
"Jump", by XTC, B-side to Wonderland (1983)
"Jump", by Yeat from 2 Alive (2022)
"Jump!", by Nana Mizuki from Alive & Kicking (2004)
"Jump!", by the Movement (1992)
"Jumpin", by Pitbull (2023)
= Other uses in arts and media
=MDR Jump, a German public radio station
Jump (magazine line), a line of manga magazines
Weekly Shōnen Jump, the best-selling magazine of the line, often referred to as just Jump
Jump (musical), a Korean comedic theatrical performance involving martial arts, acrobatics, and dance moves
Jump drive, a speculative invention in science fiction, a method of traveling through hyperspace
J.U.M.P., a fictional weapon in the G.I. Joe universe
Places
Jump, Kentucky, or Jump Station, an unincorporated community in Floyd County
Jump, Ohio, a community in Hardin County
Jump, South Yorkshire, a village in Barnsley, England
Science and technology
= Computing
=Jump instruction, used to alter the control flow of a program
JumpDrive, a brand of, or a generic term for, USB flash drives
Turing jump, an operator in recursion theory
= Other uses in science and technology
=Jump discontinuity, a change in value of a mathematical function
Jump, a step in a statistical jump process
Jump, a step in a jump diffusion process
Hydraulic jump, a phenomenon in fluid dynamics
Jump start (vehicle), using a temporary electrical connection to start a vehicle that has a discharged battery
Quantum jump, an abrupt transition in a quantum system
Sports
Figure skating jumps, an element of competitive figure skating disciplines
Jumping (horse), a major element of many equestrian sports
Show jumping, or stadium jumping, a competitive equestrian event
Jump rope, where one or more participants jump over a rope swung so that it passes under their feet and over their heads
Parachuting, typically by jumping from a flying aircraft
BASE jumping, parachuting or wingsuit flying from a fixed structure or cliff
Competitive events in the sport of athletics
High jump, a track and field event over a horizontal bar
Long jump, a track and field event
Pole vault, a track and field event sometimes known as pole jumping
Triple jump, a track and field event
Vertical jump, a power and endurance exercise, commonly used to measure the power output of athletes
Other uses
Jump (surname), a surname
Jump Associates, a design strategy firm based in San Mateo, California
Jump Bikes, a dockless electric bicycle-sharing system available in many countries; it belongs to Lime (transportation company)
Jump Trading, a company involved in high-frequency and algorithmic trading
Join Us to Motivate People, an International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience seminar
See also
Jump River (disambiguation)
Jumpy (disambiguation)
Jump start (disambiguation)
JMP (disambiguation)
All pages with titles beginning with Jump
All pages with titles containing Jump
JuMP is an algebraic modeling language and a collection of supporting packages for mathematical optimization embedded in the Julia programming language. JuMP is used by companies, government agencies, academic institutions, software projects, and individuals to formulate and submit optimization problems to third‑party solvers. JuMP has been specifically applied to problems in the field of operations research.
Features
JuMP is a Julia package and domain-specific language that provides an API and syntax for declaring and solving optimization problems. Specialized syntax for declaring decision variables, adding constraints, and setting objective functions is facilitated by Julia's syntactic macros and metaprogramming features. JuMP supports linear programming, mixed integer programming, semidefinite programming, conic optimization, nonlinear programming, and other classes of optimization problems. JuMP provides access to over 50 solvers, including state-of-the-art commercial and open-source solvers.
History
JuMP was first developed by Miles Lubin, Iain Dunning, and Joey Huchette while they were students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Today, JuMP's core developers are Miles Lubin, Benoît Legat, Joaquim Dias Garcia, Joey Huchette, and Oscar Dowson. Miles Lubin additionally holds the title of BDFL. JuMP is a sponsored project of NumFOCUS.
Recognition
JuMP and its authors have been acknowledged by the 2015 COIN-OR Cup, the 2016 INFORMS Computing Society Prize, and the Mathematical Optimization Society's 2021 Beale – Orchard‑Hays Prize.
See also
HiGHS optimization solver
List of free and open-source optimization solvers
Mathematical optimization
PuLP – a similar project for Python
Pyomo – Python packages for formulating optimization problems
References
External links
JuMP documentation
JuMP repository
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