@Bibtex-file{Math/intbib.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on interior point methods for
                 mathematical programming",
  author =       "Eberhard Kranich",
  email =        "aw81kr@nos1.pb.bib.de",
  abstract =     "Nothing is older than a yesterday's newspaper! In this
                 sense, this bibliography is incomplete, of course,
                 because of the enormous interest and ongoing research
                 in interior--point methods for mathematical
                 programming. These activities were initiated by
                 Karmarkar's polynomial--time linear programming
                 algorithm in 1984, resulting in a flood of research
                 papers, articles, talks, developments of commercial
                 software and so on. This \htmladdnormallink{working
                 paper} {http://www.netlib.org/bib/ipmbib.tex} should be
                 regarded as a first trial to obtain a survey over the
                 research reports, journal articles, etc., published so
                 far, resp.~known to the author.",
  readme =       "The user is kindly requested to send corrections
                 and/or additions to this current bibliography to the
                 forementioned address. This concerns especially to
                 talks based on an existing, but not listed technical
                 report. \par First of all, the author is deeply
                 indebted to Irv Lustig, Princeton. His salient
                 encouragement and cooperation have influenced the
                 development and publication of this bibliography. Based
                 on Lustig's idea ``to indicate that something is a
                 talk'' (because, sometimes, a talk and the
                 corresponding report differs only in title) the author
                 has rewritten his Discussion Paper published at the
                 FernUniversit{\"a}t Hagen, May 1991. \par At last, the
                 author is obliged to Eric Grosse and Dave Gay for
                 making this bibliography available via NETLIB.",
  keywords =     "Karmarkar's algorithm, interior--point methods,
                 projective scaling algorithm, affine scaling algorithm,
                 path--following methods, logarithmic barrier function
                 algorithm, potential reduction algorithm,
                 trajectory--following method, polynomial--time
                 algorithm, method of centers, gravitational method, box
                 method, mathematical programming",
}
