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Posynomial 2 Attainability 1 Completely positive matrix 1 Congruence 1 Conic duality 1 Conic optimization 1 Convex underestimation 1 Copositive matrix 1 Copositive reformulation 1 Feasibility 1 Friction and contact problem 1 Game theory 1 Hadamard product 1 Judgement post-stratification 1 Known marginals 1 Matlab 1 Monomial 1 Multinomial distribution 1 Network stability 1 Optimal control 1 Ordered conditionals 1 Ordered marginals 1 Posynomial functions 1 Queueing 1 Relaxation 1 Reliability 1 Robust optimization 1 Schur complement 1 Stochastic ordering 1 Switched system 1 Tensor product 1 Traffic 1
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Bomze, Immanuel 1 Floudas, Christodoulos 1 Gounaris, Chrysanthos 1 Hahn, Kyu 1 Kim, Seung-Jean 1 Li, Han-Lin 1 Lim, Johan 1 Lu, Hao-Chun 1 Schachinger, Werner 1 Uchida, Gabriele 1 Wang, Xinlei 1
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Journal of Global Optimization 2 Computational Statistics 1
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Estimating cell probabilities in contingency tables with constraints on marginals/conditionals by geometric programming with applications
Wang, Xinlei; Lim, Johan; Kim, Seung-Jean; Hahn, Kyu - In: Computational Statistics 30 (2015) 1, pp. 107-129
<Para ID="Par1">Contingency tables are often used to display the multivariate frequency distribution of variables of interest. Under the common multinomial assumption, the first step of contingency table analysis is to estimate cell probabilities. It is well known that the unconstrained maximum likelihood...</para>
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Think co(mpletely)positive ! Matrix properties, examples and a clustered bibliography on copositive optimization
Bomze, Immanuel; Schachinger, Werner; Uchida, Gabriele - In: Journal of Global Optimization 52 (2012) 3, pp. 423-445
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Convex relaxation for solving posynomial programs
Lu, Hao-Chun; Li, Han-Lin; Gounaris, Chrysanthos; … - In: Journal of Global Optimization 46 (2010) 1, pp. 147-154
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