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THE CENTRAL PATH IN SMOOTH CONVEX SEMIDEFINITE PROGRAMS
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    THE CENTRAL PATH IN SMOOTH CONVEX SEMIDEFINITE PROGRAMS (English)
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    4 November 2002
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    logarithmic barrier function
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    convex programming
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    nonlinear convex semidefinite programming
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    central path
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    cluster points
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    convergence
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    primal-dual trajectory
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