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    Mathematical programming 46 (1990), S. 173-190 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Karmarkar's algorithm ; linear programming ; rate of convergence
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The asymptotic behaviour of Karmarkar's method is studied and an estimate of the rate of the objective function value decrease is given. Two possible sources of numerical instability are discussed and a stabilizing procedure is proposed.
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    Mathematical programming 50 (1991), S. 29-51 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Interior-point methods ; linear programming ; Karmarkar's algorithm ; logarithmic barrier function ; affine scaling algorithms ; continuous trajectories for linear programming
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    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We consider the continuous trajectories of the vector field induced by the primal affine scaling algorithm as applied to linear programming problems in standard form. By characterizing these trajectories as solutions of certain parametrized logarithmic barrier families of problems, we show that these trajectories tend to an optimal solution which in general depends on the starting point. By considering the trajectories that arise from the Lagrangian multipliers of the above mentioned logarithmic barrier families of problems, we show that the trajectories of the dual estimates associated with the affine scaling trajectories converge to the so called ‘centered’ optimal solution of the dual problem. We also present results related to asymptotic direction of the affine scaling trajectories. We briefly discuss how to apply our results to linear programs formulated in formats different from the standard form. Finally, we extend the results to the primal-dual affine scaling algorithm.
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    Mathematical programming 50 (1991), S. 277-290 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Algorithms ; complexity ; data structures ; dynamic trees ; graphs ; linear programming ; maximum flow ; network flow ; network optimization
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Goldfarb and Hao (1990) have proposed a pivot rule for the primal network simplex algorithm that will solve a maximum flow problem on ann-vertex,m-arc network in at mostnm pivots and O(n 2 m) time. In this paper we describe how to extend the dynamic tree data structure of Sleator and Tarjan (1983, 1985) to reduce the running time of this algorithm to O(nm logn). This bound is less than a logarithmic factor larger than those of the fastest known algorithms for the problem. Our extension of dynamic trees is interesting in its own right and may well have additional applications.
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    Mathematical programming 62 (1993), S. 153-197 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Complexity analysis ; interior point methods ; Karmarkar's algorithm ; linear programming ; semi-infinite programming
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Karmarkar's algorithm for linear programming was published in 1984, and it is highly important to both theory and practice. On the practical side some of its variants have been found to be far more efficient than the simplex method on a wide range of very large calculations, while its polynomial time properties are fundamental to research on complexity. These properties depend on the fact that each iteration reduces a “potential function” by an amount that is bounded away from zero, the bound being independent of all the coefficients that occur. It follows that, under mild conditions on the initial vector of variables, the number of iterations that are needed to achieve a prescribed accuracy in the final value of the linear objective function is at most a multiple ofn, wheren is the number of inequality constraints. By considering a simple example that allowsn to be arbitrarily large, we deduce analytically that the magnitude of this complexity bound is correct. Specifically, we prove that the solution of the example by Karmarkar's original algorithm can require aboutn/20 iterations. Further, we find that the algorithm makes changes to the variables that are closely related to the steps of the simplex method.
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    Mathematical programming 52 (1991), S. 481-509 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Interior point methods ; linear programming ; potential function ; search direction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract A basic characteristic of an interior point algorithm for linear programming is the search direction. Many papers on interior point algorithms only give an implicit description of the search direction. In this report we derive explicit expressions for the search directions used in many well-known algorithms. Comparing these explicit expressions gives a good insight into the similarities and differences between the various algorithms. Moreover, we give a survey of projected gradient and Newton directions for all potential and barrier functions. This is done both for the affine and projective variants.
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    Mathematical geology 4 (1972), S. 61-72 
    ISSN: 1573-8868
    Keywords: data processing ; data recording ; data files ; lithology ; petroleum ; stratigraphy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Well-data files maintained by petroleum companies and service companies are important sources of data for exploration geologists. To make these data readily accessible and useful for computer studies, three preliminary steps are necessary: (1) systematic data gathering and recording, (2) storage for ready retrieval, and (3) preparation of analysis programs. One important source of geologic data is lithologic descriptions of well cuttings and cores. The practical lithologic data-recording form described here is used routinely at the well site and in the laboratory. It is designed in an 80-column format and uses codes for lithologic characteristics, porosity, and hydrocarbon shows, and forms part of an integrated well-data file. This datarecording form has the advantages that descriptions are made according to a standardized format convenient to use at the well site, and the data are subsequently available in raw form relatively free from interpretive bias. A library of analysis and display programs can be assembled for utilization of the data.
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    Journal of mathematical imaging and vision 2 (1992), S. 39-50 
    ISSN: 1573-7683
    Keywords: image processing ; linear programming ; mathematical morphology ; image algebra ; template decomposition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Template decomposition techniques can be useful for improving the efficiency of imageprocessing algorithms. The improved efficiency can be realized either by reorganizing a computation to fit a specialized structure, such as an image-processing pipeline, or by reducing the number of operations used. In this paper two techniques are described for decomposing templates into sequences of 3×3 templates with respect to gray-scale morphological operations. Both techniques use linear programming and are guaranteed to find a decomposition of one exists.
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    Mathematical geology 6 (1974), S. 33-45 
    ISSN: 1573-8868
    Keywords: inversion of data ; mathematics ; numerical analysis ; regression analysis ; geophysics ; petroleum ; well logging
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Conventional methods of analyzing sonic log data do not always yield accurate information on each velocity segment of a well. It is shown here that the velocity-depth parameters and the sections of approximately constant velocity may be more precisely defined by using an exponential spline to model the data.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 14 (1974), S. 305-318 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Integer programming ; mathematical programming ; scheduling ; linear programming
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The problem of scheduling orders at each facility of a large integrated steel mill is considered. Orders are received randomly, and delivery dates are established immediately. Each order is filled by converting raw materials into a finished saleable steel product by a fixed sequence of processes. The application of a deterministic mixed integer linear programming model to the order scheduling problem is given. One important criterion permitted by the model is to process the orders in a sequence which minimizes the total tardiness from promised delivery for all orders; alternative criteria are also possible. Most practical constraints which arise in steelmaking can be considered within the formulation. In particular, sequencing and resource availability constraints are handled easily. The order scheduling model given here contains many variables and constraints, resulting in computational difficulties. A decomposition algorithm is devised for solving the model. The algorithm is a special case of Benders partitioning. Computational experience is reported for a large-scale problem involving scheduling 102 orders through ten facilities over a six-week period. The exact solution to the large-scale problem is compared with schedules determined by several heuristic dispatching rules. The dispatching rules took into consideration such things as due date, processing time, and tardiness penalties. None of the dispatching rules found the optimal solution.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 75 (1992), S. 101-132 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Diffusion equation ; optimal control ; Radon measures ; optimization ; linear programming ; moment problem
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The present paper is concerned with an optimal control problem for then-dimensional diffusion equation with a sequence of Radon measures as generalized control variables. Suppose that a desired final state is not reachable. We enlarge the set of admissible controls and provide a solution to the corresponding moment problem for the diffusion equation, so that the previously chosen desired final state is actually reachable by the action of a generalized control. Then, we minimize an objective function in this extended space, which can be characterized as consisting of infinite sequences of Radon measures which satisfy some constraints. Then, we approximate the action of the optimal sequence by that of a control, and finally develop numerical methods to estimate these nearly optimal controls. Several numerical examples are presented to illustrate these ideas.
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