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Mathematical Programming, Volume 131
Volume 131, Numbers 1-2, February 2012
- Jiawang Nie:
First order conditions for semidefinite representations of convex sets defined by rational or singular polynomials. 1-36 - Stephan Dempe, Joydeep Dutta:
Is bilevel programming a special case of a mathematical program with complementarity constraints? 37-48 - Oliver Stein:
Lifting mathematical programs with complementarity constraints. 71-94 - Frank Göring, Christoph Helmberg, Susanna Reiss:
Graph realizations associated with minimizing the maximum eigenvalue of the Laplacian. 95-111 - Zhisu Zhu, Chuangyin Dang, Yinyu Ye:
A FPTAS for computing a symmetric Leontief competitive economy equilibrium. 113-129 - Douglas A. G. Vieira, Ricardo H. C. Takahashi, Rodney R. Saldanha:
Multicriteria optimization with a multiobjective golden section line search. 131-161 - Zhaosong Lu, Renato D. C. Monteiro, Ming Yuan:
Convex optimization methods for dimension reduction and coefficient estimation in multivariate linear regression. 163-194 - Daniel Aloise, Pierre Hansen, Leo Liberti:
An improved column generation algorithm for minimum sum-of-squares clustering. 195-220 - Peter Bürgisser, Dennis Amelunxen:
Robust smoothed analysis of a condition number for linear programming. 221-251 - Adam N. Letchford, Michael Malmros Sørensen:
Binary positive semidefinite matrices and associated integer polytopes. 253-271 - Leo Liberti:
Reformulations in mathematical programming: automatic symmetry detection and exploitation. 273-304 - Rida Laraki, Jean B. Lasserre:
Semidefinite programming for min-max problems and games. 305-332 - Ying-Ju Chen, Jiawei Zhang:
Design of price mechanisms for network resource allocation via price of anarchy. 333-364 - Retsef Levi, David B. Shmoys, Chaitanya Swamy:
LP-based approximation algorithms for capacitated facility location. 365-379 - Alain Billionnet, Sourour Elloumi, Amélie Lambert:
Extending the QCR method to general mixed-integer programs. 381-401 - Nick I. M. Gould, Philippe L. Toint:
Erratum to: Nonlinear programming without a penalty function or a filter. 403-404
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