Piecewise linear methods for nonlinear equations and optimization (Q1593829)

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Piecewise linear methods for nonlinear equations and optimization
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    Piecewise linear methods for nonlinear equations and optimization (English)
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    25 January 2001
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    Piecewise linear methods had their beginning in the mid-1960s with \textit{C. E. Lemke's} algorithm for calculating solutions to linear complementarity problems [cf. Nonlinear Programming, Proc. Sympos. Math. Res. Center, Univ. Wisconsin, Madison 1970, 349--384 (1970; Zbl 0227.90043)]. In the 1970s and 1980s activity moved on to computing fixed points of rather general maps and economic equilibria. More recently, they have been used to approximate implicitly defined manifolds, with applications being made to computer graphics and approximations of integrals over implicitly defined manifolds. In this paper the authors present the basic ideas of piecewise linear algorithms and a selection of applications. Further references to the literature on piecewise linear algorithms are indicated.
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    nonlinear equations
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    nonlinear optimization
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    piecewise linear methods
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    linear complementarity problems
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    fixed points
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    economic equilibria
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    computer graphics
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    algorithms
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