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Obtaining exact solution from a near optimum solution for convex QP
- Obtaining exact solution from a near optimum solution for convex QP Shinji Mizuno Katta G
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A General Framework of Continuation Methods for Complementarity Problems
- Nimrod Megiddo z Shinji Mizuno x September 1990 Abstract. A new class of continuation methods
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Interior Point Methods: Current Status And Future Directions
- INTERIOR POINT METHODS: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 1 Robert M. Freund 2 M.I.T. Shinji
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A Conjugate Direction Method for Approximating the Analytic Center of a Polytope
- y Nimrod Megiddo z Shinji Mizuno x November 1991 Abstract. The analytic center ! of an n
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A Lagrangian Relaxation Method for Approximating the Analytic Center of a Polytope
- Kojima y Nimrod Megiddo z Shinji Mizuno x September 1992 Abstract. The analytic center of a polytope
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Theoretical Convergence of Large-Step Primal-Dual Interior Point Algorithms for Linear Programming
- 1 Masakazu Kojima y , Nimrod Megiddo # and Shinji Mizuno November 1990 Revised September 1991
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On Two Homogeneous Self-Dual Systems for Linear Programming and Its Extensions
- On two homogeneous self-dual systems for linear programming and its extensions Shinji Mizuno
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Horizontal and Vertical Decomposition in Interior Point Methods for Linear Programs
- Kojima y Nimrod Megiddo z Shinji Mizuno x Susumu Shindoh -- Abstract. Corresponding to the linear
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Convergence of a Class of Inexact Interior-Point Algorithms for Linear Programs
- Hubland D--97074 Wurzburg, Federal Republic of Germany Shinji Mizuno The Institute of Statistical
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Anticipated Behavior of Long-Step Algorithms for Linear Programming
- Anticipated behavior of long-step algorithms for linear programming Shinji MIZUNO Department
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