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Convergence behavior of interior-point algorithms
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    Convergence behavior of interior-point algorithms (English)
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    6 December 1993
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    The author establishes that many interior point algorithms for linear programming generate a solution sequence in which every limit point satisfies the strict complementarity condition. Each limit point maximizes the number of its nonzero components among all solutions.
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    interior point algorithms
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    strict complementarity condition
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