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The following pages link to Projected filter trust region methods for a semismooth least squares formulation of mixed complementarity problems (Q5437523):
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- A feasible decomposition method for constrained equations and its application to complementarity problems (Q475708) (← links)
- A trust-region approach with novel filter adaptive radius for system of nonlinear equations (Q501965) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm for solving supply chain network equilibria and equivalent supernetwork based traffic network equilibria (Q546459) (← links)
- Exact penalties for variational inequalities with applications to nonlinear complementarity problems (Q616794) (← links)
- A smoothing Newton method based on the generalized Fischer-Burmeister function for MCPs (Q960900) (← links)
- Numerical comparisons of two effective methods for mixed complementarity problems (Q966077) (← links)
- Trust-region quadratic methods for nonlinear systems of mixed equalities and inequalities (Q1012237) (← links)
- A kind of stochastic eigenvalue complementarity problems (Q1721370) (← links)
- Nonsmooth Levenberg-Marquardt type method for solving a class of stochastic linear complementarity problems with finitely many elements (Q1736870) (← links)
- MINQ8: general definite and bound constrained indefinite quadratic programming (Q1744884) (← links)
- A unified local convergence analysis of inexact constrained Levenberg-Marquardt methods (Q1758033) (← links)
- On the convergence of an inexact Gauss-Newton trust-region method for nonlinear least-squares problems with simple bounds (Q1941187) (← links)
- Solving nearly-separable quadratic optimization problems as nonsmooth equations (Q2013144) (← links)
- Trust-region method for box-constrained semismooth equations and its applications to complementary problems (Q4902845) (← links)
- A locally convergent inexact projected Levenberg-Marquardt-type algorithm for large-scale constrained nonsmooth equations (Q6099507) (← links)
- The Levenberg-Marquardt method: an overview of modern convergence theories and more (Q6606850) (← links)