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A Note on the de Ghellinck-Vial Infeasible Start Interior Point Method

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Vial, J.-P.
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The paper is a simplified exposition of an early combined phase I-phase II method for linear programming. The method works from an infeasible start. Besides, there is no need for regularity conditions if the method is applied to a primal-dual formulation.

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Paper provided by Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, Universite de Geneve- in its series Papers with number 99.4.

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Length: 12 pages
Date of creation: 1999
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Handle: RePEc:fth:ehecge:99.4

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Keywords: MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS ; COMPUTER SCIENCE;

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