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    Mathematical programming 22 (1982), S. 93-103 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Relaxation Method ; Polynomiality
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    Notes: Abstract A class of linear programs is given in which the relaxation method for inequalities, under the same operating rules as Khacian's method, is not polynomial in the length of the input. This result holds for any value of the relaxation parameter.
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    Mathematical programming 21 (1981), S. 121-136 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Polynomial Algorithms ; Total Unimodularity
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    Notes: Abstract This paper describes several algorithms for solution of linear programs. The algorithms are polynomial when the problem data satisfy certain conditions.
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    Mathematical programming 21 (1981), S. 182-189 
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    Keywords: Equilibrium ; Linear Monetary Economy ; Linear Programming
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    Notes: Abstract An algorithm is presented for computing equilibria in a linear monetary economy, that is, an exchange economy in which all individuals have linear utility functions and in which goods are bought and sold only in exchange for money. The algorithm computes the equilibrium prices by solving a finite sequence of linear programming problems.
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    Mathematical programming 22 (1982), S. 12-38 
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    Keywords: Graph ; Matching ; Branching ; Linear Programming ; Polyhedron
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    Notes: Abstract Matching forests generalize branchings in a directed graph and matchings in an undirected graph. We present an efficient algorithm, the PMF Algorithm, for the problem: given a mixed graphG and a real weight on each of its edges, find a perfect matching forest of maximum weight-sum. The PMF Algorithm proves the sufficiency of a linear system which definesP = (G) andP(G), the convex hull of incidence vectors of perfect matching forests and matching forests respectively ofG. The algorithm also provides a generalization of Tutte's theorem on the existence of perfect matchings in an undirected graph.
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    Mathematical programming 18 (1980), S. 308-329 
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    Keywords: Polytopes ; Linear Programming
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    Notes: Abstract This paper provides answers to several questions raised by V. Klee regarding the efficacy of Mattheiss' algorithm for finding all vertices of convex polytopes. Several results relating to the expected properties of polytopes are given which indicate thatn-polytopes defined by “large” numbers of constraints are difficult to obtain by random processes, the expected value of the number of vertices of polytope is considerably less than Klee's least upper bound the expected performance of Mattheiss' algorithm is far better than Klee's upper bound would suggest.
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    Mathematical programming 18 (1980), S. 1-6 
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    Keywords: Discrete Dynamic Programming ; Optimal Markov Chains ; Linear Programming
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    Notes: Abstract It is shown how a discrete Markov programming problem can be transformed, using a linear program, into an equivalent problem from which the optimal decision rule can be trivially deduced. This transformation is applied to problems which have either transient probabilities or discounted costs.
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    Mathematical programming 23 (1982), S. 1-19 
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    Keywords: Ellipsoid Algorithm ; Linear Programming ; Polynomial Boundedness ; Khachian's Method ; Linear Inequalities
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    Notes: Abstract We give some modifications of the ellipsoid algorithm for linear programming and describe a numerically stable implementation. We are concerned with practical problems where user-supplied bounds can usually be provided. Our implementation allows constraint dropping and updates bounds on the optimal value, and should be able to terminate with an indication of infeasibility or with a provably good feasible solution in a moderate number of iterations.
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    Mathematical programming 22 (1982), S. 1-11 
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    Keywords: Graph ; Matching ; Branching ; Linear Programming
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    Notes: Abstract We introduce the concept of matching forests as a generalization of branchings in a directed graph and matchings in an undirected graph. Given special weights on the edges of a mixed graph, we present an efficient algorithm for finding an optimum weight-sum matching forest. The algorithm is a careful application of known branching and matching algorithms. The maximum cardinality matching forest problem is solved as a special case.
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    Mathematical programming 23 (1982), S. 34-49 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Variable Upper Bounds ; Degeneracy ; Triangular Factorization
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    Notes: Abstract Special methods for dealing with constraints of the formx j ≤ x k , called variable upper bounds, were introduced by Schrage. Here we describe a method that circumvents the massive degeneracy inherent in these constraints and show how it can be implemented using triangular basis factorizations.
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    Mathematical programming 23 (1982), S. 274-313 
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    Keywords: Large-Scale Optimization ; Linear Programming ; Staircase Linear Programs ; Simplex Method
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    Notes: Abstract This and a companion paper consider how current implementations of the simplex method may be adapted to better solve linear programs that have a staged, or ‘staircase’, structure. The present paper looks at ‘inversion’ routines within the simplex method, particularly those for sparse triangular factorization of a basis by Gaussian elimination and for solution of triangular linear systems. The succeeding paper examines ‘pricing’ routines. Both papers describe extensive (though preliminary) computational experience, and can point to some quite promising results.
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    BIT 23 (1983), S. 267-270 
    ISSN: 1572-9125
    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Enumeration ; Degeneracy
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    Notes: Abstract In the case of degeneracy in an LP-formulation, there is not a one-to-one correspondence between extreme points and feasible bases. If the task is to find thek best extreme points in the set of feasible solutions to an LP, this lack of correspondence has a certain importance, since methods based on the Simplex Algorithm are oriented towards feasible bases instead of the relevant extreme points. We therefore present an easily implementable method to avoid this problem.
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    Mathematical programming 18 (1980), S. 49-61 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Simplex Method ; Large-scale Programming ; Sparse Matrices ; Triangular Factorization of the Basis ; Partitioning Methods
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    Notes: Abstract A dynamic factorization algorithm is developed which algebraically partitions the basis inverse in such a manner so that the simplex method can be executed from a series of small inverses and the basis itself. This partition is maintained dynamically so that the additional memory required to represent the basis inverse reduces to this series of small inverses for in-core implementations. The algorithm is intended for use in solving general large-scale linear programming problems. This new method of basis representation should permit rather large problems to be solved completely in-core. Preliminary computational experience is presented and comparisons are made with Reid's sparsity-exploiting variant of the Bartels—Golub decomposition for linear programming bases. The computational experience indicated that a significant reduction in memory requirements can usually be obtained using the dynamic factorization approach with only a slight (up to about 20%) degradation of execution time.
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    Mathematical programming 24 (1982), S. 39-54 
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    Keywords: Random Polytopes ; Linear Programming ; Problem Generation ; Aggregate Polytope Properties
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    Notes: Abstract The definition of random polytope adopted in this paper restricts consideration to those probability measures satisfying two properties. First, the measure must induce an absolutely continuous distribution over the positions of the bounding hyperplanes of the random polytope; and second, it must result in every point in the space being equally as likely as any other point of lying within the random polytope. An efficient Monte Carlo method for their computer generation is presented together with analytical formulas characterizing their aggregate properties. In particular, it is shown that the expected number of extreme points for such random polytopes increases monotonically in the number of constraints to the limiting case of a polytope topologically equivalent to a hypercube. The implied upper bound of 2 n wheren is the dimensionality of the space is significantly less than McMullen's attainable bound on the maximal number of vertices even for a moderate number of constraints.
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    Mathematical programming 19 (1980), S. 239-254 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; LU Factorization ; Degeneracy ; Bartels—Golub Updating
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    Notes: Abstract For general sparse linear programs two of the most efficient implementations of the LU factorization with Bartels—Golub updating are due to Reid and Saunders. This paper presents an alternative approach which achieves fast execution times for degenerate simplex method iterations, especially when used with multiple pricing. The method should have wide applicability since the simplex method performs a high proportion of degenerate iterations on most practical problems. A key feature of Saunders' method is combined with the updating strategy of Reid so as to make the scheme suitable for implementation out of core. Its efficiency is confirmed by experimental results.
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    Mathematical programming 24 (1982), S. 314-325 
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    Keywords: Stochastic Programming ; Linear Programming ; Expected Value of Perfect Information
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    Notes: Abstract Stochastic linear programs have been rarely used in practical situations largely because of their complexity. In evaluating these problems without finding the exact solution, a common method has been to find bounds on the expected value of perfect information. In this paper, we consider a different method. We present bounds on the value of the stochastic solution, that is, the potential benefit from solving the stochastic program over solving a deterministic program in which expected values have replaced random parameters. These bounds are calculated by solving smaller programs related to the stochastic recourse problem.
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    Mathematical programming 23 (1982), S. 138-147 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Quadratic Programming ; Optimal Scaling ; Cells ; Balls ; Polyhedral ; Meet ; Containment
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    Notes: Abstract The concern is with solving as linear or convex quadratic programs special cases of the optimal containment and meet problems. The optimal containment or meet problem is that of finding the smallest scale of a set for which some translation contains a set or meets each element in a collection of sets, respectively. These sets are unions or intersections of cells where a cell is either a closed polyhedral convex set or a closed solid ball.
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    Mathematical programming 23 (1982), S. 314-325 
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    Keywords: Sampling Techniques ; Linear Programming
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    Notes: Abstract A modification of the conventional simplex method has been developed for use on linear programming problems with large numbers of columns. The basic concept underlying the method is the trade-off between the cost of calculating many reduced costs and the increase in number of iterations resulting from calculating very vew. Under suitable assumptions a cost function can be constructed. The optimal choice of the number of reduced costs can then be computed by means of Dynamic Programming. Several approximated solutions are developed which are computationally simpler. Experiments on a number of problems indicate that the method may offer a promising technique for large-scale problems.
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    Mathematical programming 24 (1982), S. 55-69 
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    Keywords: Linear Programming ; Sparse LU Decomposition ; Updating Ip Basis Factorizations ; Bartels—Golub Decomposition
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    Notes: Abstract We describe a sparsity-exploiting variant of the Bartels—Golub decomposition for linear programming bases. It includes interchanges that, whenever this is possible, avoid the use of any eliminations (with consequent fill-ins) when revising the factorization at an iteration. Test results on some medium scale problems are presented and comparisons made with the algorithm of Forrest and Tomlin.
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    Mathematical programming 24 (1982), S. 162-176 
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    Keywords: Polyhedral Convexity ; Tucker's Theorem ; Williams' Theorems ; Monotone Complementarity Problem ; Complementary Unboundedness ; Linear Programming
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    Notes: Abstract Three theorems of linear programming form our starting point: Tucker's theorem (1956) concerning the existence of optimal solutions satisfying the complementary slackness conditions strictly, and Williams' two theorems (1970) concerning the coordinatewise complementary behavior of feasible and optimal solutions. Here, we establish that the same phenomena hold in another, more versatile framework involving general polyhedral convexity. As one main application, the results are transferred into the context of the monotone complementarity problem. Several other theoretical applications are indicated.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 6 (1980), S. 335-360 
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    Keywords: nonlinear programming ; multiplier methods ; penalty methods ; global convergence ; penalty limitation
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    Notes: Abstract This paper deals with penalty function and multiplier methods for the solution of constrained nonconvex nonlinear programming problems. Starting from an idea introduced several years ago by Polak, we develop a class of implementable methods which, under suitable assumptions, produce a sequence of points converging to a strong local minimum for the problem, regardless of the location of the initial guess. In addition, for sequential minimization type multiplier methods, we make use of a rate of convergence result due to Bertsekas and Polyak, to develop a test for limiting the growth of the penalty parameter and thereby prevent ill-conditioning in the resulting sequence of unconstrained optimization problems.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 33 (1981), S. 479-495 
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    Keywords: Lagrangians ; nonlinear programming ; Kuhn-Tucker theory ; convex optimization
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    Notes: Abstract For convex optimization inR n,we show how a minor modification of the usual Lagrangian function (unlike that of the augmented Lagrangians), plus a limiting operation, allows one to close duality gaps even in the absence of a Kuhn-Tucker vector [see the introductory discussion, and see the discussion in Section 4 regarding Eq. (2)]. The cardinality of the convex constraining functions can be arbitrary (finite, countable, or uncountable). In fact, our main result (Theorem 4.3) reveals much finer detail concerning our limiting Lagrangian. There are affine minorants (for any value 0〈θ≤1 of the limiting parameter θ) of the given convex functions, plus an affine form nonpositive onK, for which a general linear inequality holds onR nAfter substantial weakening, this inequality leads to the conclusions of the previous paragraph. This work is motivated by, and is a direct outgrowth of, research carried out jointly with R. J. Duffin.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 36 (1982), S. 495-519 
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    Keywords: Optimization ; nonlinear programming ; Numerical methods ; computational methods ; augmented Lagrangian functions
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, a new augmented Lagrangian function is introduced for solving nonlinear programming problems with inequality constraints. The relevant feature of the proposed approach is that, under suitable assumptions, it enables one to obtain the solution of the constrained problem by a single unconstrained minimization of a continuously differentiable function, so that standard unconstrained minimization techniques can be employed. Numerical examples are reported.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 30 (1980), S. 161-179 
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    Keywords: Optimization techniques ; nonlinear programming ; direct methods ; numerical methods ; conjugate directions ; nongradient methods ; ridge-path methods
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    Notes: Abstract A modification based on a linearization of a ridge-path optimization method is presented. The linearized ridge-path method is a nongradient, conjugate direction method which converges quadratically in half the number of search directions required for Powell's method of conjugate directions. The ridge-path method and its modification are compared with some basic algorithms, namely, univariate method, steepest descent method, Powell's conjugate direction method, conjugate gradient method, and variable-metric method. The assessment indicates that the ridge-path method, with modifications, could present a promising technique for optimization.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 31 (1980), S. 27-39 
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    Keywords: Least-square methods ; variable-metric methods ; Levenberg-Marquardt methods ; nonlinear programming ; testing algorithms
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    Notes: Abstract Computational results are presented for Davidon's new least-square algorithm. Computational experience with this algorithm is reported which motivated the development of a production code version of the algorithm. Several heuristic modifications, which have been added, are described. Fifteen zero-residual test problems have been used in comparing the new production code version with two established versions of the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. The production code version of Davidon's least-square algorithm performed faster and used less function evaluations than the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm in almost every case of the test problems.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 31 (1980), S. 361-371 
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    Keywords: Nash-equilibrium solutions ; partially controllable strategies ; nonlinear programming ; complementary eigenvalue problems
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    Notes: Abstract The present paper deals with a class of nonzero-sum, two-person games with finite strategies when there are constraints on the strategies selected by the players. The constraints arise due to the subjective difficulty that each player often has in assigning to the states probabilities with which he is completely satisfied, and the model specifies how much each player must perturb his initial probability estimate in order to change his maximum utility alternative from the alternative originally best under the initial estimate. It is shown that the Nash-equilibrium solution of this class of nonzero-sum games can be characterized by an equivalent nonlinear program which leads in some cases to a pair of complementary eigenvalue problems. Applications to normal or approximate solutions of linear programming problems are also indicated.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 32 (1980), S. 407-425 
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    Keywords: Generalized convexity ; global minimality ; nonlinear programming ; nonconvex programming ; optimization theorems
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, new classes of generalized convex functions are introduced, extending the concepts of quasi-convexity, pseudoconvexity, and their associate subclasses. Functions belonging to these classes satisfy certain local-global minimum properties. Conversely, it is shown that, under some mild regularity conditions, functions for which the local-global minimum properties hold must belong to one of the classes of functions introduced.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 43 (1984), S. 237-263 
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    Keywords: Geometric programming ; computational comparisons ; nonlinear programming ; ellipsoid algorithm ; generalized reduced gradient algorithm
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    Notes: Abstract We study the performance of four general-purpose nonlinear programming algorithms and one special-purpose geometric programming algorithm when used to solve geometric programming problems. Experiments are reported which show that the special-purpose algorithm GGP often finds approximate solutions more quickly than the general-purpose algorithm GRG2, but is usually not significantly more efficient than GRG2 when greater accuracy is required. However, for some of the most difficult test problems attempted, GGP was dramatically superior to all of the other algorithms. The other algorithms are usually not as efficient as GGP or GRG2. The ellipsoid algorithm is most robust.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 43 (1984), S. 527-541 
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    Keywords: Linear complementarity ; nonlinear programming ; gradient projection method
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    Notes: Abstract The Levitin-Poljak gradient-projection method is applied to solve the linear complementarity problem with a nonsymmetric matrixM, which is either a positive-semidefinite matrix or aP-matrix. Further-more, if the quadratic functionx T(Mx + q) is pseudoconvex on the feasible region {x ∈R n |Mx + q ≥ 0,x≥0}, then the gradient-projection method generates a sequence converging to a solution, provided that the problem has a solution. For the case when the matrixM is aP-matrix and the solution is nondegenerate, the gradient-projection method is finite.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 35 (1981), S. 517-533 
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    Keywords: Two-level planning ; multi-objective systems ; decentralized systems ; resource allocation ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract We consider optimization methods for hierarchical power-decentralized systems composed of a coordinating central system and plural semi-autonomous local systems in the lower level, each of which possesses a decision making unit. Such a decentralized system where both central and local systems possess their own objective function and decision variables is a multi-objective system. The central system allocates resources so as to optimize its own objective, while the local systems optimize their own objectives using the given resources. The lower level composes a multi-objective programming problem, where local decision makers minimize a vector objective function in cooperation. Thus, the lower level generates a set of noninferior solutions, parametric with respect to the given resources. The central decision maker, then, parametric with respect to the given resources. The central decision maker, then, chooses an optimal resource allocation and the best corresponding noninferior solution from among a set of resource-parametric noninferior solutions. A computational method is obtained based on parametric nonlinear mathematical programming using directional derivatives. This paper is concerned with a combined theory for the multi-objective decision problem and the general resource allocation problem.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 37 (1982), S. 1-21 
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    Keywords: Sensitivity analysis ; geometric programming ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract A unified approach to computing first, second, or higher-order derivatives of any of the primal and dual variables or multipliers of a geometric programming problem, with respect to any of the problem parameters (term coefficients, exponents, and constraint right-hand sides) is presented. Conditions under which the sensitivity equations possess a unique solution are developed, and ranging results are also derived. The analysis for approximating second and higher-order sensitivity generalizes to any sufficiently smooth nonlinear program.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 40 (1983), S. 333-348 
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    Keywords: Numerical optimization ; global search ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract The paper describes a new version, known as CRS2, of the author's controlled random search procedure for global optimization (CRS). The new procedure is simpler and requires less computer storage than the original version, yet it has a comparable performance. The results of comparative trials of the two procedures, using a set of standard test problems, are given. These test problems are examples of unconstrained optimization. The controlled random search procedure can also be effective in the presence of constraints. The technique of constrained optimization using CRS is illustrated by means of examples taken from the field of electrical engineering.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 44 (1984), S. 701-721 
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    Keywords: Kuhn-Tucker points ; local and global minima ; nonlinear programming ; Morse functions ; convex transformable programs
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    Notes: Abstract Consider minimizingf onD which is diffeomorphic to a disk. Under a genericity assumption, the number of points onD satisfying the Kuhn-Tucker necessary conditions for minimum is odd. We give conditions which imply that a local minimum is global and a necessary and sufficient condition that a Kuhn-Tucker point is the solution. Convex transformable problems satisfy the latter condition.D may be of full dimension or be embedded on a manifold or it may be given by a system of concave inequalities.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 36 (1982), S. 477-494 
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    Keywords: Unconstrained optimization ; variable-metric methods ; quasi-Newton methods ; numerical algorithms ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract Quasi-Newton algorithms minimize a functionF(x),x ∈R n, searching at any iterationk along the directions k=−H kgk, whereg k=∇F(x k) andH k approximates in some sense the inverse Hessian ofF(x) atx k. When the matrixH is updated according to the formulas in Broyden's family and when an exact line search is performed at any iteration, a compact algorithm (free from the Broyden's family parameter) can be conceived in terms of the followingn ×n matrix: $$H{_R} = H - Hgg{^T} H/g{^T} Hg,$$ which can be viewed as an approximating reduced inverse Hessian. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed which uses at any iteration an (n−1)×(n−1) matrixK related toH R by $$H_R = Q\left[ {\begin{array}{*{20}c} 0 & 0 \\ 0 & K \\ \end{array} } \right]Q$$ whereQ is a suitable orthogonaln×n matrix. The updating formula in terms of the matrixK incorporated in this algorithm is only moderately more complicated than the standard updating formulas for variable-metric methods, but, at the same time, it updates at any iteration a positive definite matrixK, instead of a singular matrixH R. Other than the compactness with respect to the algorithms with updating formulas in Broyden's class, a further noticeable feature of the reduced Hessian algorithm is that the downhill condition can be stated in a simple way, and thus efficient line searches may be implemented.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 35 (1981), S. 159-182 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Variable penalty methods ; nonlinear programming ; sequential unconstrained minimization technique ; approximations ; Hessian matrix ; penalty methods ; ill-conditioning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract A class of generalized variable penalty formulations for solving nonlinear programming problems is presented. The method poses a sequence of unconstrained optimization problems with mechanisms to control the quality of the approximation for the Hessian matrix, which is expressed in terms of the constraint functions and their first derivatives. The unconstrained problems are solved using a modified Newton's algorithm. The method is particularly applicable to solution techniques where an approximate analysis step has to be used (e.g., constraint approximations, etc.), which often results in the violation of the constraints. The generalized penalty formulation contains two floating parameters, which are used to meet the penalty requirements and to control the errors in the approximation of the Hessian matrix. A third parameter is used to vary the class of standard barrier or quasibarrier functions, forming a branch of the variable penalty formulation. Several possibilities for choosing such floating parameters are discussed. The numerical effectiveness of this algorithm is demonstrated on a relatively large set of test examples.
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