Abstract

In this paper, we present a proposal for a variation of the predictor–corrector interior point method with multiple centrality corrections. The new method uses the continued iteration to compute a new search direction for the predictor corrector method. The purpose of incorporating the continued iteration is to reduce the overall computational cost required to solve a linear programming problem. The computational results constitute evidence of the improvement obtained with the use of this technique combined with the interior point method.

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