
doi: 10.1137/0124016
The asymptotic behavior of the solution to a constrained minimization problem, when one or more coefficients of linear parts of the objective function becomes infinite, is studied. It is shown that, under certain circumstances the asymptotic behavior is calculable by solving another extremum problem with additional constraints.
Nonlinear programming
Nonlinear programming
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