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Mathematical Programming, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 1984
- Gerard van der Laan:

On the existence and approximation of zeroes. 1-24 - Andreas Griewank

, Philippe L. Toint
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On the existence of convex decompositions of partially separable functions. 25-49 - Robert Mifflin:

Stationarity and superlinear convergence of an algorithm for univariate locally lipschitz constrained minimization. 50-71 - Jitka Dupacová:

Stability in stochastic programming with recourse-estimated parameters. 72-83 - Rainer Rhode, Reinhard Weber:

The range of the efficient frontier in multiple objective linear programming. 84-95 - Guy Pierra:

Decomposition through formalization in a product space. 96-115 - Takao Fujimoto:

An extension of Tarski's fixed point theorem and its application to isotone complementarity problems. 116-118
Volume 28, Number 2, February 1984
- Peter L. Hammer, Pierre Hansen, Bruno Simeone:

Roof duality, complementation and persistency in quadratic 0-1 optimization. 121-155 - Harold W. Kuhn, Zeke Wang, Senlin Xu:

On the cost of computing roots of polynomials. 156-163 - Romesh Saigal:

Computational complexity of a piecewise linear homotopy algorithm. 164-173 - Stella Dafermos, Anna Nagurney:

Sensitivity analysis for the asymmetric network equilibrium problem. 174-184 - Jonathan M. Borwein, J. W. Nieuwenhuis:

Two kinds of normality in vector optimization. 185-191 - Yoshitsugu Yamamoto:

A unifying model based on retraction for fixed point algorithms. 192-197 - Silvano Martello, Paolo Toth:

Worst-case analysis of greedy algorithms for the subset-sum problem. 198-205 - Robert F. Giese, Philip C. Jones:

An economic model of short-rotation forestry. 206-217 - Marshall L. Fisher, Abba M. Krieger:

Analysis of a linearization heuristic for single-machine scheduling to maximize profit. 218-225 - Kim-Lin Chew, Eng Ung Choo:

Pseudolinearity and efficiency. 226-239
Volume 28, Number 3, October 1984
- Thomas F. Coleman, Jorge J. Moré:

Estimation of sparse hessian matrices and graph coloring problems. 243-270 - Richard T. Wong

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A dual ascent approach for steiner tree problems on a directed graph. 271-287 - Masakazu Kojima, Yoshitsugu Yamamoto:

A unified approach to the implementation of several restart fixed point algorithms and a new variable dimension algorithm. 288-328 - Shinji Mizuno:

An analysis of the solution set to a homotopy equation between polynomials with real coefficients. 329-336 - Gottfried Tinhofer:

Rational solutions of the graphsack problem. 337-348 - Muhamed Aganagic:

Newton's method for linear complementarity problems. 349-362

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