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Mathematical Programming, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, May 1985
- James B. Orlin

, Uriel G. Rothblum:
Computing optimal scalings by parametric network algorithms. 1-10 - Gerald G. Brown, Richard D. McBride, R. Kevin Wood

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Extracting embedded generalized networks from linear programming problems. 11-31 - Olvi L. Mangasarian, L. McLinden:

Simple bounds for solutions of monotone complementarity problems and convex programs. 32-40 - D. Le:

A fast and robust unconstrained optimization method requiring minimum storage. 41-68 - Robert S. Womersley:

Local properties of algorithms for minimizing nonsmooth composite functions. 69-89 - Nicholas I. M. Gould

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On practical conditions for the existence and uniqueness of solutions to the general equality quadratic programming problem. 90-99 - Rafael Lazimy:

Improved algorithm for mixed-integer quadratic programs and a computational study. 100-113 - Bernd Jeromin, Frank Körner:

On the refinement of bounds of heuristic algorithms for the traveling salesman problem. 114-117
Volume 32, Number 2, June 1985
- Kenneth J. Arrow, George B. Dantzig, Alan Manne:

In memory of Tjalling C. Koopmans. 123 - Dimitri P. Bertsekas:

A unified framework for primal-dual methods in minimum cost network flow problems. 125-145 - Robert G. Jeroslow:

The polynomial hierarchy and a simple model for competitive analysis. 146-164 - Uwe H. Suhl:

Solving large-scale mixed-integer programs with fixed charge variables. 165-182 - Alexander V. Karzanov:

Metrics and undirected cuts. 183-198 - Jonathan E. Spingarn:

Applications of the method of partial inverses to convex programming: Decomposition. 199-223 - Ya-Xiang Yuan:

An only 2-step Q-superlinear convergence example for some algorithms that use reduced hessian approximations. 224-231 - Richard H. Byrd:

An example of irregular convergence in some constrained optimization methods that use the projected hessian. 232-237 - George Morton, Rabe von Randow, Karl Ringwald:

A greedy algorithm for solving a class of convex programming problems and its connection with polymatroid theory. 238-241 - Jerzy Kyparisis:

On uniqueness of Kuhn-Tucker multipliers in nonlinear programming. 242-246
Volume 32, Number 3, July 1985
- Tom M. Cavalier, Hanif D. Sherali:

Sequential location-allocation problems on chains and trees with probabilistic link demands. 249-277 - Ury Passy, Eliezer Z. Prisman:

A convex-like duality scheme for quasi-convex programs. 278-300 - James Renegar:

On the complexity of a piecewise linear algorithm for approximating roots of complex polynomials. 301-318 - James Renegar:

On the cost of approximating all roots of a complex polynomial. 319-336 - Ian D. Coope, G. Alistair Watson:

A projected lagrangian algorithm for semi-infinite programming. 337-356 - Uriel G. Rothblum:

Ratios of affine functions. 357-365 - Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Daniel Granot:

On market prices in linear production games. 366-370

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