Solving L 1 -CTA in 3D tables by an interior-point method for primal block-angular problems
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- Jordi Castro, 2005. "Quadratic interior-point methods in statistical disclosure control," Computational Management Science, Springer, vol. 2(2), pages 107-121, March.
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Interior-point methods; Primal block-angular problems; Preconditioned conjugate gradient; Regularizations; Large-scale computational optimization; Statistical tabular data protection; Controlled tabular adjustment; 90C90; 90C06; 90C08; 90C51;All these keywords.
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