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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, February 1993
- Anna Nagurney:
Introduction. 1-6 - Paul Dupuis, Anna Nagurney:
Dynamical systems and variational inequalities. 7-42 - Richard P. McLean:
Approximation theory for stochastic variational and Ky Fan inequalities in finite dimensions. 43-61 - George Isac, D. Goeleven:
The Implicit General Order Complementarity Problem, models and iterative methods. 63-92 - Yoshitsugu Yamamoto, Zaifu Yang:
The (n + 1)2m-ray algorithm: a new simplicial algorithm for the variational inequality problem on ℝ+m×Sn. 93-113
Volume 44, Number 2, June 1993
- Robin Becker, Berç Rustem:
Algorithms for solving nonlinear dynamic decision models. 115-142 - Gerard van der Laan, Hans Kremers:
On the existence and computation of an equilibrium in an economy with constant returns to scale production. 143-160 - Aniekan Ebiefung, Michael M. Kostreva:
The generalized Leontief input-output model and its application to the choice of new technology. 161-172 - Lan Zhao:
General economic equilibrium and variational inequalities: existence, uniqueness and sensitivity. 173-193 - Roger L. Tobin:
A method for the analysis of equilibrium multipart prices in oligopolistic markets. 195-226 - June Dong:
General financial equilibrium with policy interventions: a variational inequality approach. 227-241
Volume 44, Number 3, October 1993
- Jia Hao Wu, Michael Florian:
A simplicial decomposition method for the transit equilibrium assignment problem. 243-260 - Marguerite Frank, Regina Hunter Mladineo:
Computer generation of network cost from one link's equilibrium data. 261-275 - Faruk Güder, James G. Morris, Seok Hwon Yoon:
Parallel computation of intertemporal multicommodity spatial price equilibria in the presence of quotas. 277-298 - Renato De Leone, Manlio Gaudioso, Maria Flavia Monaco:
Nonsmooth optimization methods for parallel decomposition of multicommodity flow problems. 299-311
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