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On the finiteness of the criss-cross method (English)
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25 June 1992
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The criss-cross method is a finite procedure to decide if an LP problem has an optimal solution or not. A new proof of the finiteness of this known method is given. With this proof, a relaxation of the pivoting selection is allowed, without losing the finiteness of the algorithm.
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simplex method
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criss-cross method
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finiteness
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