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A variant of the CESTAC method and its application to constrained optimization
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    A variant of the CESTAC method and its application to constrained optimization (English)
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    This paper is concerned with estimating the number of exact digits in a computed solution to a nonlinear programming problem. Related to this goal is the design of stopping criteria based on statistical grounds. Such ideas are developed. Results of numerical experiments are provided.
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    CESTAC method
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    constraint optimization
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    nonlinear programming
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    stopping criteria
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    numerical experiments
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