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Linear complementarity, linear and nonlinear programming

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The article was published on 1988-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1012 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mixed complementarity problem & Complementarity theory.

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Some new classes of general quasi variational inequalities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce and consider some new classes of general quasi variational inequalities, which provide us with unified, natural, novel and simple framework to consider a wide class of unrelated problems arising in pure and applied sciences.
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Conjugate gradient method for the linear complementarity problem with S-matrix

TL;DR: A conjugate gradient method for solving the linear complementarity problem that involves an S-matrix is presented and preliminary numerical experiments show that the method is efficient.

Interaction capture and synthesis of human hands

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TL;DR: This thesis presents a system of capturing synchronized motion and contact forces, called interaction capture, and presents a deformation model, called EigenSkin, which provides a means of rendering physically or example-based deformation models at interactive rates on graphics hardware.
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Generalized P0- and Z-matrices

TL;DR: The concept of vertical block matrix introduced in generalized linear complementarity theory is studied within the matrix classes P0 and Z, with potential applications in economics, operations research, engineering, and physical sciences.
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Efficient Loss Inference Algorithm Using Unicast End-to-End Measurements

TL;DR: This paper demonstrates that a considerable portion of links could be uniquely identified by current measurements directly and derives an upper bound on the accuracy of a congestion localization problem using the Bayesian network that provides a necessary condition for achieving the 0—error diagnosis.
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