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Improving truncated Newton method for the logit-based stochastic user equilibrium problem

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DOI10.1155/2019/7313808zbMath1435.90045OpenAlexW2980296502WikidataQ127154775 ScholiaQ127154775MaRDI QIDQ2298743

Min Xu, Bojian Zhou, Jie He

Publication date: 20 February 2020

Published in: Mathematical Problems in Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/7313808



Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Stochastic programming (90C15) Methods of quasi-Newton type (90C53) Traffic problems in operations research (90B20)


Related Items (1)

A faster path-based algorithm with Barzilai-Borwein step size for solving stochastic traffic equilibrium models


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  • tn


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  • Partial linearization methods in nonlinear programming
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  • Truncated-Newton algorithms for large-scale unconstrained optimization
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  • An algorithm for the equilibrium assignment problem with random link times
  • Simplicial Decomposition with Disaggregated Representation for the Traffic Assignment Problem


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