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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6705281
- CurveLP-A MATLAB implementation of an infeasible interior-point algorithm for linear programming
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A polynomial arc-search interior-point algorithm for linear programming (English)
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CurveLP-A MATLAB implementation of an infeasible interior-point algorithm for linear programming (English)
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11 November 2013
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12 April 2017
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arc-search
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interior-point method
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polynomial algorithm
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linear programming
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infeasible interior-point algorithm
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Netlib problems
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Mehrotra's algorithm
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The author develops a competitive arc-feasible infeasible interior-point algorithm. He shows that based on the results on Netlib problems, the comparison of Mehrotra's algorithm and the arc-feasible infeasible interior-point algorithm yields that the proposed arc-feasible infeasible interior-point algorithm is a more reliable and efficient algorithm than Mehrotra's algorithm. This article is well written, structured and explained, it contains six sections: Section 1 on Introduction, Section 2 on Problem descriptions, Section 3 on Arc-search algorithm for linear programming, Section 4 on Implementation details, Section 5 on Numerical tests, and, Section 6 on Conclusions.
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