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From fixed point to equilibrium

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  • van der Laan, G.
  • Talman, A.J.J.

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  • van der Laan, G. & Talman, A.J.J., 1982. "From fixed point to equilibrium," Other publications TiSEM c66927da-83a1-482b-addf-9, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:tiu:tiutis:c66927da-83a1-482b-addf-928fb1a9eb76
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    1. Talman, A.J.J. & van der Laan, G., 1980. "An improvement of fixed point algorithms by using a good triangulation," Other publications TiSEM df7bfc3b-d7c7-4631-811a-e, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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