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On Extending Primal-Dual Interior-Point Algorithms from Linear Programming to Semidefinite Programming
- Programming Yin Zhang Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Maryland Baltimore County
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WebScript—A Scripting Language for the Web
- WebScript – A Scripting Language for the Web Yin Zhang Cornell Network Research Group (CNRG
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A General Robust-Optimization Formulation for Nonlinear Programming
- A General Robust-Optimization Formulation for Nonlinear Programming Yin Zhang ∗ July, 2004
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Interior-Point Gradient Methods with Diagonal-Scalings for SimpleBound Constrained Optimization. CAAM Dept
- Yin Zhang CAAM Technical Report TR04-06 Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics Rice
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A Simple Proof for Recoverability of ℓ1-Minimization: Go Over or Under
- A Simple Proof for Recoverability of ℓ1-Minimization: Go Over or Under? Yin Zhang Technical Report
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Finding critical traffic matrices
- Finding Critical Traffic Matrices Yin Zhang Department of Computer Sciences University of Texas
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An Interior-Point Algorithm for the Maximum-Volume Ellipsoid Problem
- -15 Yin Zhang Department of Computational and applied Mathematics Rice University Houston, Texas 77005
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Solving Large-Scale Linear Programs by Interior-Point Methods Under the MATLAB Environment
- Solving Large-Scale Linear Programs by Interior-Point Methods Under the MATLAB Environment Yin
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Speeding Up Short Data Transfers: Theory, Architecture Support, and Simulation Results
- Speeding Up Short Data Transfers: Theory, Architectural Support, and Simulation Results Yin Zhang
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On Extending Some Primal-Dual Interior-Point Algorithms From Linear Programming to Semidefinite Programming
- Programming Yin Zhang Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics Rice University Houston, Texas
- Cited by 44 (1 self) – Add To MetaCart

