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Symmetry and self-duality in nonlinear programming

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This paper is concerned with a pair of naturally symmetric problems related by duality. Self-duality has been investigated for the class of non-differentiable convex programs.

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Mehndiratta, S.L. Symmetry and self-duality in nonlinear programming. Numer. Math. 10, 103–109 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02174141

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