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A strongly polynomial algorithm for linear systems having a binary solution
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    A strongly polynomial algorithm for linear systems having a binary solution (English)
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    15 October 2012
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    The paper describes a strongly polynomial algorithm which either finds a solution to a linear system with integer coefficients, or correctly decides that the system does not have 0,1-solutions. The algorithm can be used as a basis for the construction of a polynomial algorithm for linear programming, which differs substantially from the well-known polynomial algorithms. The most important properties on which the method is based are the (Hahn-Banach) separation theorem for disjoint convex sets and the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality.
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    linear programming
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    polynomial algorithm
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    integer solutions
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