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Self-Tuning Norm-Relaxed Method of Feasible Directions

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1997
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Korycki, J., Kostreva, M.
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One nonrelaxation process in feasible direction methods

Journal of Soviet Mathematics, 1989
See the review in Zbl 0575.65062.
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Baby-directed umbilical cord clamping: A feasibility study

Resuscitation, 2018
Over five percent of infants born worldwide will need help breathing after birth. Delayed cord clamping (DCC) has become the standard of care for vigorous infants. DCC in non-vigorous infants is uncommon because of logistical difficulties in providing effective resuscitation during DCC.
Douglas A. Blank   +10 more
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A feasible direction method for image restoration

Optimization Letters, 2011
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LANDI, GERMANA, LOLI PICCOLOMINI, ELENA
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Methods of Feasible Directions: A Review

2000
Since the theoretical basis for the method of feasible directions (MFD) was originally developed by Zoutendijk in 1960’s, several basic variations and modifications of MFD were proposed and investigated. Even though faster algorithms for solving nonlinear programming problems exist, MFD has never been abandoned because of several important advantages ...
Xibin Chen, Michael M. Kostreva
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Structural optimization by methods of feasible directions

Computers & Structures, 1973
A general design algorithm based on methods of feasible directions is presented. Zoutendijk's method of feasible directions is first presented as applied to structural design. This method is modified to improve numerical stability of the design process and is then further modified to deal efficiently with infeasible designs.
Garret N. Vanderplaats, Fred Moses
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Feasibility of a Variable-Directivity Locomotive Horn

2012 Joint Rail Conference, 2012
It is estimated that up to 9.3 million persons may be impacted by locomotive horn noise and up to 4.6 million of those may be severely impacted.1 In 2009, there were over 1,900 incidents, over 700 injuries and over 240 fatalities at highway-rail grade crossings.2 The National Academy of Engineering Committee on Technology for a Quieter America has ...
Jason C. Ross   +4 more
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Feasible directions linear programming by neural networks

1990 IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 1990
The authors describe how a neural network can be built for the exact solution of linear programming problems by a feasible directions approach. The proposed network, when started at any interior point, continuously tracks a path of equally interior points converging to an optimal solution.
V.C. Barbosa, L.A.V. de Carvalho
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Feasible direction method for bilevel programming problem

Optimization, 2012
In this article, we investigate the application of feasible direction method for an optimistic non-linear bilevel programming problem. The convex lower level problem of an optimistic non-linear bilevel programming problem is replaced by relaxed KKT conditions. The feasible direction method developed by Topkis and Veinott [D.M.
Ayalew Getachew Mersha, Stephan Dempe
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Feasible Direction Interior-Point Technique for Nonlinear Optimization

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1998
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