A least-change secant algorithm for solving generalized complementarity problem
H. Vivas,
R. Pérez,
C. Arias
Abstract:In this paper, we propose a least-change secant algorithm to solve the generalized complementarity problem indirectly trough its reformulation as a nonsmooth system of nonlinear equations using a one-parametric family of complementarity functions. We present local and superlinear convergence results of new algorithm and analyze its numerical performance.
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