Um Algoritmo Dual Viável para Programação Linear
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2005.06.01.0091Abstract
Neste trabalho estudamos um algoritmo de ponto-interior-inviável dual viável para programação linear devido a Menezes e Gonzaga [3], desenvolvendo uma estratégia preditora-corretora sob uma certa condição associada à viabilidade primal, com o objetivo de melhorar a eficiência do algoritmo mantendo a sua complexidade em iterações.References
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