SIAM Journal on Optimization
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SIAM Journal on Optimization
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Fields of papers published in SIAM Journal on Optimization
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Countries where authors publish in SIAM Journal on Optimization
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- Convergence Properties of the Nelder--Mead Simplex Method in Low Dimensions (1998)
- A Singular Value Thresholding Algorithm for Matrix Completion (2010)
- An Interior Trust Region Approach for Nonlinear Minimization Subject to Bounds (1996)
- Normal-Boundary Intersection: A New Method for Generating the Pareto Surface in Nonlinear Multicriteria Optimization Problems (1998)
- The Sample Average Approximation Method for Stochastic Discrete Optimization (2002)
- SNOPT: An SQP Algorithm for Large-Scale Constrained Optimization (2002)
- A Unified Convergence Analysis of Block Successive Minimization Methods for Nonsmooth Optimization (2013)
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