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Like the simplex algorithm of Dantzig, the criss-cross algorithm is not a [[polynomial-time algorithm]] for linear programming. The original criss-cross algorithm of Terlaky visits all the 2<sup>''D''</sup> corners of a (perturbed) cube in dimension ''D'', according to a paper of Roos (which modifies the Klee-Minty construction of a cube on which the simplex algorithm takes 2<sup>''D''</sup> steps.<ref name="FukudaTerlaky"/><ref>{{harvtxt|Roos|1990}}</ref>
==Summary==
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