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Two general methods for computing saddle points with applications for decomposing convex programming problems
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    Two general methods for computing saddle points with applications for decomposing convex programming problems (English)
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    Two new methods are presented for computing saddle points in finite- dimensional spaces. One of the methods is a modification of the column method given by Dantzig and Wolfe, obtained by regularizing the Lagrangian. The other method is a symmetric modification of the above. The principal application of the methods presented here is to give new decomposition algorithms for solving separable convex programming problems.
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    saddle points
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    column method
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    decomposition algorithms
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    separable convex programming
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