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Benchmarking optimization software with performance profiles
20023.0k citationsElizabeth D. Dolan, Jorge J. MorèMathematical Programmingprofile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Elizabeth D. Dolan
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All Works
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Dolan, Elizabeth D., Virginia Torczon, Stephen K. Park, & Michael W. Trosset. (2009). Pattern Search Behavior in Nonlinear Optimization.3 indexed citations
Dolan, Elizabeth D., Robert Michael Lewis, & Virginia Torczon. (2003). On the Local Convergence of Pattern Search. SIAM Journal on Optimization. 14(2). 567–583.149 indexed citations
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Dolan, Elizabeth D., Robert Fourer, Jorge J. Morè, & Todd Munson. (2002). The NEOS server for optimization version 4 and beyond.. 35(2002).10 indexed citations
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Dolan, Elizabeth D. & Jorge J. Morè. (2002). Benchmarking optimization software with performance profiles. Mathematical Programming. 91(2). 201–213.3009 indexed citations breakdown →
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Dolan, Elizabeth D., Paul Hovland, Jorge J. Morè, Boyana Norris, & Barry Smith. (2001). Remote access to mathematical software.. University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas).
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