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Mathematical Programming Computation, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2012
- Giacomo Nannicini, Pietro Belotti

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Rounding-based heuristics for nonconvex MINLPs. 1-31 - Jieqiu Chen, Samuel Burer:

Globally solving nonconvex quadratic programming problems via completely positive programming. 33-52 - Robert J. Vanderbei:

Fast Fourier optimization. 53-69 - Michael P. Friedlander, Dominique Orban:

A primal-dual regularized interior-point method for convex quadratic programs. 71-107
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2012
- Jean-Paul Watson, David L. Woodruff, William E. Hart:

PySP: modeling and solving stochastic programs in Python. 109-149 - Pierre Bonami:

On optimizing over lift-and-project closures. 151-179 - Frank E. Curtis

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A penalty-interior-point algorithm for nonlinear constrained optimization. 181-209
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2012
- Victor Zverovich, Csaba I. Fábián, Eldon F. D. Ellison, Gautam Mitra:

A computational study of a solver system for processing two-stage stochastic LPs with enhanced Benders decomposition. 211-238 - Matteo Fischetti, Michele Monaci

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Cutting plane versus compact formulations for uncertain (integer) linear programs. 239-273 - Michael Armbruster, Marzena Fügenschuh, Christoph Helmberg, Alexander Martin

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LP and SDP branch-and-cut algorithms for the minimum graph bisection problem: a computational comparison. 275-306
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2012
- Hans Pirnay, Rodrigo López-Negrete

, Lorenz T. Biegler
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Optimal sensitivity based on IPOPT. 307-331 - Zaiwen Wen, Wotao Yin

, Yin Zhang:
Solving a low-rank factorization model for matrix completion by a nonlinear successive over-relaxation algorithm. 333-361 - Stephan Held, William J. Cook, Edward C. Sewell:

Maximum-weight stable sets and safe lower bounds for graph coloring. 363-381 - Oliver Exler, Thomas Lehmann, Klaus Schittkowski:

A comparative study of SQP-type algorithms for nonlinear and nonconvex mixed-integer optimization. 383-412

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