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A Nonlinear Decomposition Principle

J. L. Sanders
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J. L. Sanders: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

Operations Research, 1965, vol. 13, issue 2, 266-271

Abstract: A decomposition principle is developed for nonlinear optimization problems. This principle also allows certain classes of problems with convex objective functions subject to concave constraints to be transformed into a problem with convex objective function with convex constraints.

Date: 1965
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