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Mathematical Programming, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1978
- Balder Von Hohenbalken:

Least distance methods for the scheme of polytopes. 1-11 - Ron S. Dembo, Mordecai Avriel:

Optimal design of a membrane separation process using signomial programming. 12-25 - Richard Grinold:

Optimal design of a manpower system. 26-35 - Israel Zang:

A new arc algorithm for unconstrained optimization. 36-52 - François V. Louveaux:

Piecewise convex programs. 53-62 - Joseph L. Balintfy, G. Terry Ross, Prabhakant Sinha, Andris A. Zoltners:

A mathematical programming system for preference and compatibility maximized menu planning and scheduling. 63-76 - Uriel G. Rothblum:

On solving optimization problems with proportion-constraints. 77-86 - Charles E. Blair:

Convex optimization and lagrange multipliers. 87-91 - James R. Evans:

On equivalent representations of certain multicommodity networks as single commodity flow problems. 92-99 - John A. Lawrence:

Abstract polytopes and the hirsch conjecture. 100-104 - André F. Perold:

An alternative method for a global analysis of quadratic programs in a finite number of steps. 105-109 - C. B. García, Floyd J. Gould:

A note on a theorem of Yamamuro. 110-113 - Emilio Spedicato:

On a conjecture of Dixon and other topics in variable metric methods. 123-129 - Jacques A. Chatelon, Donald W. Hearn, Timothy J. Lowe:

A subgradient algorithm for certain minimax and minisum problems. 130-145 - Ikuyo Kaneko:

A parametric linear complementarity problem involving derivatives. 146-154 - Marc E. Posner, Monique Guignard:

The Collapsing 0-1 Knapsack Problem. 155-161 - Hisatoshi Suzuki:

A generalized knapsack problem with variable coefficients. 162-176 - P. Miliotis:

Using cutting planes to solve the symmetric Travelling Salesman problem. 177-188 - Michael J. Best:

A quasi-Newton method can be obtained from a method of conjugate directions. 189-199 - Albert G. Buckley:

A combined conjugate-gradient quasi-Newton minimization algorithm. 200-210 - Joseph A. Svestka:

A continuous variable representation of the traveling salesman problem. 211-213 - Joseph J. M. Evers:

More with the Lemke complementarity algorithm. 214-219 - Dieter Kalin:

A note on 'monotone optimal policies for markov decision processes'. 220-222 - Masakazu Kojima:

A modification of todd's triangulation J3. 223-227 - Yoshitsugu Yamamoto:

The Held - Karp algorithm and degree-constrained minimum 1-trees. 228-231 - Olvi L. Mangasarian, W. R. S. Sutherland:

Solution of the linear inverse vector optimization problem by a single linear program. 232-235 - Dominique de Werra:

On line perfect graphs. 236-238 - Thomas F. Coleman:

A note on 'new algorithms for constrained minimax optimization'. 239-242 - Robert B. Schnabel:

Optimal conditioning in the convex class of rank two updates. 247-260 - John J. Dinkel, Gary A. Kochenberger:

An implementation of some implicit function theorems with applications to sensitivity analysis. 261-267 - Eitan Zemel:

Lifting the facets of zero-one polytopes. 268-277 - Christakis Charalambous:

A lower bound for the controlling parameters of the exact penalty functions. 278-290 - John M. Mulvey:

Testing of a large-scale network optimization program. 291-314 - Michel L. Balinski:

On the reporting of computational experiments. 315 - Harlan P. Crowder, Ron S. Dembo, John M. Mulvey:

Reporting computational experiments in mathematical programming. 316-329 - Luc Devroye:

Progressive global random search of continuous functions. 330-342 - Albert G. Buckley:

Extending the relationship between the conjugate gradient and BFGS algorithms. 343-348 - R. C. Daniel:

A note on Schrage's generalised variable upper bounds. 349-351 - William P. Niedringhaus, Kenneth Steiglitz:

Some experiments with the pathological linear programs of N. Zadeh. 352-354 - Patrick G. McKeown:

Some computational results of using the Ahrens - Finke method for handling degeneracy in fixed charge transportation problems. 355-359 - Marc E. Posner:

The decomposition of nonlinear problems. 360-362

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