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Mathematical Programming, Volume 77
Volume 77, 1997
- Eithan Schweitzer, Mordecai Avriel:
A Gaussian upper bound for Gaussian multi-stage stochastic linear programs. 1-21 - Phan Thien Thach, Hiroshi Konno:
On the degree and separability of nonconvexity and applications to optimization problems. 23-47 - Robert Weismantel:
On the 0/1 knapsack polytope. 49-68 - Philippe L. Toint:
Non-monotone trust-region algorithms for nonlinear optimization subject to convex constraints. 69-94 - Michael L. Overton, Henry Wolkowicz:
Semidefinite Programming. 105-109 - Farid Alizadeh, Jean-Pierre A. Haeberly, Michael L. Overton:
Complementarity and nondegeneracy in semidefinite programming. 111-128 - Motakuri V. Ramana:
An exact duality theory for semidefinite programming and its complexity implications. 129-162 - Pascal Gahinet, Arkadi Nemirovski:
The Projective Method for solving linear matrix inequalities. 163-190 - Arkadi Nemirovski:
The long-step method of analytic centers for fractional problems. 191-224 - Monique Laurent, Svatopluk Poljak, Franz Rendl:
Connections between semidefinite relaxations of the max-cut and stable set problems. 225-246 - Mehran Mesbahi, George P. Papavassilopoulos:
A cone programming approach to the bilinear matrix inequality problem and its geometry. 247-272 - Franz Rendl, Henry Wolkowicz:
A semidefinite framework for trust region subproblems with applications to large scale minimization. 273-299 - Alexander Shapiro:
First and second order analysis of nonlinear semidefinite programs. 301-320 - Dimitris Bertsimas, Xiaodong Luo:
On the worst case complexity of potential reduction algorithms for linear programming. 321-333 - Hein Hundal, Frank Deutsch:
Two generalizations of Dykstra's cyclic projections algorithm. 335-355 - Bernd Sturmfels, Rekha R. Thomas:
Variation of cost functions in integer programming. 357-387 - Eddie Cheng, William H. Cunningham:
Wheel inequalitites for stable set polytopes. 389-421
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