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Dynamical systems that sort lists, diagonalize matrices, and solve linear programming problems
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    Dynamical systems that sort lists, diagonalize matrices, and solve linear programming problems (English)
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    The paper deals with the properties of the matrix differential equation \(H=[H,[H,N]]\) where [A,B] denotes the Lie bracket for the matrices A, B. The author uses this equation to solve the linear programming problem with a bounded polytope as constraint set. Some applications in combinatorial optimization are also given.
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    gradient flow
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    stability
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    list sorting
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    Lie bracket
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