Journal Article10.1007/s11075-022-01296-w
A sign-based linear method for horizontal linear complementarity problems
Xinhui Shao,Zhe Wang,Hai Shen +2 more
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About: This article is published in Numerical Algorithms. The article was published on 03 May 2022. The article focuses on the topics: Computer science & Linear complementarity problem.
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