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Linear complementarity problem

In mathematics, the linear complementarity problem in linear algebra consists of starting with a known n-dimensional column vector q and a known n×n matrix M, and finding two n-dimensional vectors w and z such that:

  1. q = wMz
  2. wi ≥ 0 and zi ≥ 0 for each i
  3. wi×zi = 0 (i.e. either wi=0 or zi=0) for each i

There are several algorithms dealing with specific cases of the linear complementarity problem.

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