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A field guide to the matrix classes found in the literature of the linear complementarity problem
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Cottle, Richard W.
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Algorithms
/ Computer Science
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Optimization
/ Real Functions
/ Studies
2010
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A field guide to the matrix classes found in the literature of the linear complementarity problem
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Cottle, Richard W.
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Algorithms
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/ Mathematics and Statistics
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/ Optimization
/ Real Functions
/ Studies
2010
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A field guide to the matrix classes found in the literature of the linear complementarity problem
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A field guide to the matrix classes found in the literature of the linear complementarity problem
2010
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There are more than 50 matrix classes discussed in the literature of the Linear Complementarity Problem. This guide is offered as a compendium of notations, definitions, names, source information, and commentary on these many matrix classes. Also included are discussions of certain properties possessed by some (but not all) of the matrix classes considered in this guide. These properties—fullness, completeness, reflectiveness, and sign-change invariance—are the subject of another table featuring matrix classes that have one or more of them. Still another feature of this work is a matrix class inclusion map depicting relationships among the matrix classes listed herein.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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