Duality results in mathematical programming
Johannes Willem Nieuwenhuis
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Duality results in mathematical programming
by Johannes Willem Nieuwenhuis
Published
1978
Publisher
Rijksuniversiteit
Pages
121
Theory of duality in mathematical programming
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Advances in Applied Mathematics and Global Optimization
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Projective Duality and Homogeneous Spaces (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences)
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Duality results in mathematical programming was written by Johannes Willem Nieuwenhuis.
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