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The following pages link to Nonmonotone stabilization methods for nonlinear equations (Q1331105):
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- Use of the minimum norm search direction in a nonmonotone version of the Gauss-Newton method (Q597160) (← links)
- A nonmonotone globalization algorithm with preconditioned gradient path for unconstrained optimization (Q618130) (← links)
- NE/SQP: A robust algorithm for the nonlinear complementarity problem (Q689133) (← links)
- A parameterized Newton method and a quasi-Newton method for nonsmooth equations (Q1326511) (← links)
- A class of nonmonotone stabilization trust region methods (Q1337634) (← links)
- Solution of monotone complementarity problems with locally Lipschitzian functions (Q1356058) (← links)
- Nonmonotone Levenberg-Marquardt algorithms and their convergence analysis (Q1367810) (← links)
- Global convergence of nonmonotone strategies in parallel methods for block-bordered nonlinear systems (Q1569131) (← links)
- Complementarity problems in GAMS and the PATH solver (Q1605705) (← links)
- On finite termination of an iterative method for linear complementarity problems (Q1814795) (← links)
- Nonmonotone curvilinear line search methods for unconstrained optimization (Q1816399) (← links)
- A pathsearch damped Newton method for computing general equilibria (Q2365112) (← links)
- Nonmonotone derivative-free methods for nonlinear equations (Q2385543) (← links)
- Semismooth Newton method for frictional contact between pseudo-rigid bodies (Q2638002) (← links)
- A nonmonotone hybrid method for nonlinear systems<sup>∗</sup> (Q4503112) (← links)
- Nonmonotone Spectral Methods for Large-Scale Nonlinear Systems (Q4653553) (← links)
- Some theoretical properties of Feng-Schnabel algorithm for block bordered nonlinear systems (Q4700279) (← links)
- An Infeasible Interior-Point Method with Nonmonotonic Complementarity Gaps (Q4709746) (← links)
- Cost approximation algorithms with nonmonotone line searches for a general class of nonlinear programs (Q4944413) (← links)
- Hybrid Newton-type method for a class of semismooth equations (Q5959915) (← links)