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- A smoothing Newton method based on the generalized Fischer-Burmeister function for MCPs
- Numerical comparisons of two effective methods for mixed complementarity problems
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- Some methods based on the D-gap function for solving monotone variational inequalities
- On convergence of descent methods for variational inequalities in a Hilbert space
- The Tikhonov regularization for vector equilibrium problems
- Solution of monotone complementarity problems with locally Lipschitzian functions
- A comparison of large scale mixed complementarity problem solvers
- Application of the proximal point method to nonmonotone equilibrium problems
- Numerical methods for nonsmooth dynamical systems. Applications in mechanics and electronics
- Strictly feasible equation-based methods for mixed complementarity problems
- Nonmonotone trust-region methods for bound-constrained semismooth equations with applications to nonlinear mixed complementarity problems
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- Application of the Proximal Point Method to a System of Extended Primal-Dual Equilibrium Problems
- Metric regularity: characterizations, nonsmooth variations and successive approximation∗
- The proximal point method for nonmonotone variational inequalities
- Computational error bounds for a differential linear variational inequality
- An NE/SQP method for the bounded nonlinear complementarity problem
- Interfaces to PATH 3.0: Design, implementation and usage
- Feasible descent algorithms for mixed complementarity problems
- Beyond Monotonicity in Regularization Methods for Nonlinear Complementarity Problems
- Complementarity problems in GAMS and the PATH solver
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- A hybrid smoothing method for mixed nonlinear complementarity problems
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- Improving the robustness of descent-based methods for semismooth equations using proximal perturbations
- Engineering and Economic Applications of Complementarity Problems
- An implementation of the QSPLINE method for solving convex quadratic programming problems with simple bound constraints.
- On the regularization of mixed complementarity problems
- A homotopy-based algorithm for mixed complementarity problems
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