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Computational Optimization and Applications, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January 2006
- William W. Hager:

Editorial. 5-6 - Walter Murray, Uday V. Shanbhag:

A Local Relaxation Approach for the Siting of Electrical Substations. 7-49 - Kartik Krishnan, John E. Mitchell:

A Semidefinite Programming Based Polyhedral Cut and Price Approach for the Maxcut Problem. 51-71 - Y. H. Dai, X. Q. Yang:

A New Gradient Method with an Optimal Stepsize Property. 73-88 - Xiaojiao Tong, Liqun Qi

, Yu-Fei Yang:
The Lagrangian Globalization Method for Nonsmooth Constrained Equations. 89-109
Volume 33, Numbers 2-3, March 2006
- Paulo J. S. Silva

, Jonathan Eckstein
:
Double-Regularization Proximal Methods, with Complementarity Applications. 115-156 - Maziar Salahi

, Tamás Terlaky
, Guoqing Zhang:
The Complexity of Self-Regular Proximity Based Infeasible IPMs. 157-185 - Hong-Xuan Huang

, Panos M. Pardalos, Oleg A. Prokopyev
:
Lower Bound Improvement and Forcing Rule for Quadratic Binary Programming. 187-208 - Christian Meyer, Arnd Rösch, Fredi Tröltzsch:

Optimal Control of PDEs with Regularized Pointwise State Constraints. 209-228 - E. Alper Yildirim

, Xiaofei Fan-Orzechowski:
On Extracting Maximum Stable Sets in Perfect Graphs Using Lovász's Theta Function. 229-247 - Warren L. Hare:

Functions and Sets of Smooth Substructure: Relationships and Examples. 249-270 - Mhand Hifi, M. Michrafy, Abdelkader Sbihi

:
A Reactive Local Search-Based Algorithm for the Multiple-Choice Multi-Dimensional Knapsack Problem. 271-285 - Yaodong Cui, Ling Huang:

Dynamic Programming Algorithms for Generating Optimal Strip Layouts. 287-301 - Patrizia Beraldi

, Gianpaolo Ghiani
, Antonio Grieco, Emanuela Guerriero
:
Fix and Relax Heuristic for a Stochastic Lot-Sizing Problem. 303-318 - Dmitry I. Belov, Ronald D. Armstrong:

A Constraint Programming Approach to Extract the Maximum Number of Non-Overlapping Test Forms. 319-332 - Xian Liu:

A Class of Augmented Filled Functions. 333-347 - Wieslawa T. Obuchowska:

On Generalizations of the Frank-Wolfe Theorem to Convex and Quasi-Convex Programmes. 349-364

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