Computing an integer point of a simplex with an arbitrary starting homotopy-like simplicial algorithm (Q5936075)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1612936
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1612936 |
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Computing an integer point of a simplex with an arbitrary starting homotopy-like simplicial algorithm (English)
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2001
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The authors present an algorithm for finding an integer point, or verify that none exists, in an \(n\) dimensional simplex which is given by an \((n+1) \times n\) matrix of integer coefficients. The algorithm is a homotopy-like simplicial algorithm that can use arbitrary starting points and gives an answer to the problem in a finite number of iterations. An illustrative example and some computational experiences are also given.
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integer programming
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simplex
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homotopy-like simplicial algorithm
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numerical examples
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