File:Klee-Minty-cube-for-shadow-vertex-pivot-rule.png

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[edit]DescriptionKlee-Minty-cube-for-shadow-vertex-pivot-rule.png |
English: Illustration of 3-dimensional worst-case instance for the shadow vertex simplex method with
six facets. Due to Murty (1980) and Goldfarb (1983, 1994). Description for this object was taken from Amenta and Ziegler (1996) with epsilon = 1/3 and epsilon*gamma = 1/16. The object is a deformed cube and its projection onto a two-dimensional plane has 8 vertices. Rendered using Blender with Freestyle option turned on, from a wavefront (.obj) file calculated from the given inequalities. |
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Author | Sophie Huiberts |
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