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Anmerkungen zu einem Mehrgitterverfahren für lineare Komplementaritätsprobleme. (Comments on a multi-grid method for linear complementarity problems). (German) Zbl 0685.90093

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MSC:

90C33 Complementarity and equilibrium problems and variational inequalities (finite dimensions) (aspects of mathematical programming)
49J40 Variational inequalities
65K05 Numerical mathematical programming methods
65K10 Numerical optimization and variational techniques
90C05 Linear programming

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