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Computational Optimization and Applications, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, April 1998
- Masao Fukushima, Zhi-Quan Luo, Jong-Shi Pang:
A Globally Convergent Sequential Quadratic Programming Algorithm for Mathematical Programs with Linear Complementarity Constraints. 5-34 - Daoli Zhu, Patrice Marcotte:
Convergence Properties of Feasible Descent Methods for Solving Variational Inequalities in Banach Spaces. 35-49 - Renato D. C. Monteiro, Fangjun Zhou:
On the Existence and Convergence of the Central Path for Convex Programming and Some Duality Results. 51-77 - Hiroshi Yabe, Hideho Ogasawara:
Quadratic and Superlinear Convergence of the Huschens Method for Nonlinear Least Squares Problems. 79-103
Volume 10, Number 2, May 1998
- Jens Clausen, Stefan E. Karisch, Michael Perregaard, Franz Rendl:
On the Applicability of Lower Bounds for Solving Rectilinear Quadratic Assignment Problems in Parallel. 127-147 - Nguyen Van Thoai:
Global Optimization Techniques for Solving the General Quadratic Integer Programming Problem. 149-163 - José-Manuel Belenguer, Enrique Benavent:
The Capacitated Arc Routing Problem: Valid Inequalities and Facets. 165-187 - Egon Balas:
Projection with a Minimal System of Inequalities. 189-193 - Mohamad A. Akra, Louay Bazzi:
On the Solution of Linear Recurrence Equations. 195-210
Volume 10, Number 3, July 1998
- Yuying Li:
A Newton Acceleration of the Weiszfeld Algorithm for Minimizing the Sum of Euclidean Distances. 219-242 - Erling D. Andersen, Yinyu Ye:
A Computational Study of the Homogeneous Algorithm for Large-scale Convex Optimization. 243-269 - Artur Swietanowski:
A New Steepest Edge Approximation for the Simplex Method for Linear Programming. 271-281 - Zhi Wang, Kelvin Droegemeier, Luther W. White:
The Adjoint Newton Algorithm for Large-Scale Unconstrained Optimization in Meteorology Applications. 283-320
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