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Mathematical Programming, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 1976
- Ubaldo M. García-Palomares, Olvi L. Mangasarian:

Superlinearly convergent quasi-newton algorithms for nonlinearly constrained optimization problems. 1-13 - Hiroshi Konno:

A cutting plane algorithm for solving bilinear programs. 14-27 - Peter C. Fishburn, William V. Gehrlein:

Win probabilities and simple majorities in probabilistic voting situations. 28-41 - M. J. D. Powell:

Some convergence properties of the conjugate gradient method. 42-49 - Janusz S. Kowalik, K. G. Ramakrishnan:

A numerically stable optimization method based on A homogeneous function. 50-66 - David Q. Mayne, Elijah Polak:

Feasible directions algorithms for optimization problems with equality and inequality constraints. 67-80 - Adi Ben-Israel, Aharon Ben-Tal:

On A characterization of optimality in convex programming. 81-88 - M. J. Rijckaert, X. M. Martens:

A condensation method for generalized geometric programming. 89-93 - Henry Gabbay:

A note on polyhedral sets having A least element. 94-96 - Richard A. Brualdi, Peter M. Gibson:

The assignment polytope. 97-101 - Philip Wolfe:

Nominations for Treasurer and Council. 102 - William H. Cunningham:

A network simplex method. 105-116 - Hiroshi Konno:

Maximization of A convex quadratic function under linear constraints. 117-127 - Philip Wolfe:

Finding the nearest point in A polytope. 128-149 - Alan M. Frieze

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Shortest path algorithms for knapsack type problems. 150-157 - Laurence A. Wolsey:

Further facet generating procedures for vertex packing polytopes. 158-163 - David B. Weinberger:

Transversal matroid intersections and related packings. 164-176 - John A. Lawrence:

A dual decomposition algorithm. 177-193 - S. C. Parikh:

Approximate cutting planes in nonlinear programming. 194-198 - Leonid V. Kantorovich:

Mathematics in economics: Achievements, difficulties, perspectives - Nobel Memorial Lecture - 11 December 1975. 204-211 - Tjalling C. Koopmans:

Concepts of optimality and their uses - Nobel Memorial Lecture - 11 December 1975. 212-228 - Marshall L. Fisher:

A dual algorithm for the one-machine scheduling problem. 229-251 - Floyd J. Gould, Jon W. Tolle:

An existence theorem for solutions to f(x) = 0. 252-262 - Shih-Ping Han:

Superlinearly convergent variable metric algorithms for general nonlinear programming problems. 263-282 - Jonathan M. Borwein

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Fractional programming without differentiability. 283-290 - Robert S. Garfinkel, Mendu Rao:

Bottleneck linear programming. 291-298 - Michael Bastian:

Another note on bimatrix games. 299-300

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