


default search action
Mathematical Programming, Volume 80
Volume 80, 1998
- Imre Bárány, Herbert E. Scarf, David Shallcross:

The topological structure of maximal lattice free convex bodies: The general case. 1-15 - Ronald D. Armstrong, Wei Chen, Donald Goldfarb, Zhiying Jin:

Strongly polynomial dual simplex methods for the maximum flow problem. 17-33 - Michael C. Ferris, Jeffrey D. Horn:

Partitioning mathematical programs for parallel solution. 35-61 - Dimitris Bertsimas, Rakesh V. Vohra:

Rounding algorithms for covering problems. 63-89 - Jorge R. Vera:

On the complexity of linear programming under finite precision arithmetic. 91-123 - Masakazu Kojima, Masayuki Shida, Susumu Shindoh:

Local convergence of predictor-corrector infeasible-interior-point algorithms for SDPs and SDLCPs. 129-160 - Stephen M. Robinson:

A reduction method for variational inequalities. 161-169 - Arie Tamir, Joseph S. B. Mitchell:

A maximum b-matching problem arising from median location models with applications to the roommates problem. 171-194 - Yinyu Ye:

On the complexity of approximating a KKT point of quadratic programming. 195-211 - Giorgio Gallo, Claudio Gentile, Daniele Pretolani, Gabriella Rago:

Max Horn SAT and the minimum cut problem in directed hypergraphs. 213-237 - Igor V. Konnov

:
A combined relaxation method for variational inequalities with nonlinear constraints. 239-252 - Noga Alon, Nabil Kahalé

:
Approximating the independence number via the theta-function. 253-264 - Paolo Nobili

, Antonio Sassano:
(0, +-1) ideal matrices. 265-281 - Renato D. C. Monteiro, Yanhui Wang:

Trust region affine scaling algorithms for linearly constrained convex and concave programs. 283-313 - Andrew R. Conn, Marcel Mongeau:

Discontinuous piecewise linear optimization. 315-380

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














