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Climbing LP Algorithms
Published 31 Dec 2020 in cs.DS and math.OC | (2101.00101v2)
Abstract: NP (search) problems allow easy correctness tests for solutions. Climbing algorithms allow also easy assessment of how close to yielding the correct answer is the configuration at any stage of their run. This offers a great flexibility, as how sensible is any deviation from the standard procedures can be instantly assessed. An example is the Dual Matrix Algorithm (DMA) for linear programming, variations of which were considered by A.Y. Levin in 1965 and by Yamnitsky and myself in 1982. It has little sensitivity to numerical errors and to the number of inequalities. It offers substantial flexibility and, thus, potential for further developments.
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