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dual linear programming

dual linear programming

[′dü·əl ¦lin·ē·ər ′prō‚gram·iŋ]
(mathematics)
Linear programming in which the maximum and minimum number are the same number.
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The primal-dual path following algorithm is an example of an IPM that operates simultaneously on the primal and dual linear programming problems.
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