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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1717477
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A convergence result for nonautonomous subgradient evolution equations and its application to the steepest descent exponential penalty trajectory in linear programming
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1717477

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    A convergence result for nonautonomous subgradient evolution equations and its application to the steepest descent exponential penalty trajectory in linear programming (English)
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    26 November 2002
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    From authors' abstract: The authors present a new result on the asymptotic behavior of nonautonomous subgradient evolution equations of the form \[ \dot u(t)\in - \partial \phi_{t}(u(t)), \] where \(\{\phi_{t}: t\geq 0\}\) is a family of closed proper convex functions. The result is used to study the flow generated by the family \[ \phi_{t}(x)=f(x,r(t)), \] where \(f(x,r):=c^{T}x+r\sum\exp [\frac {A_{i}x-b_{i}}{r}]\) is the exponential penalty approximation to the linear program min \(\{c^{T}x: Ax\leq b\},\) and \(r(t)\) is a positive function tending to \(0\) when \(t\to\infty\). The authors prove that the trajectory \(u(t)\) converges to an optimal solution \(u^{\infty}\) to the linear program and give conditions for the convergence of an associated dual trajectory \(\mu(t)\) toward an optimal solution to the dual program.
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    evolution equations
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    exponential penalty
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    linear programming
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