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For finite-dimensional problems, stochastic approximation methods have long been used to solve stochastic optimization problems. Their application to infinite-dimensional problems is less understood, particularly for nonconvex objectives. This paper presents convergence results for the...
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We show that the simplex method can be interpreted as a cutting-plane method, assuming that a special pricing rule is used. This approach is motivated by the recent success of the cutting-plane method in the solution of special stochastic programming problems. We focus on the special linear...
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We consider interstage dependent stochastic linear programs where both the random right-hand side and the model of the underlying stochastic process have a special structure. Namely, for equality constraints (resp. inequality constraints) the right-hand side is an affine function (resp. a given...
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The stochastic uncapacitated single allocation p-hub center problem is an extension of the deterministic version which aims to minimize the longest origin-destination path in a hub and spoke network. Considering the stochastic nature of travel times on links is important when designing a network...
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In this paper we propose a crash-start technique for interior point methods applicable to multi-stage stochastic programming problems. The main idea is to generate an initial point for the interior point solver by decomposing the barrier problem associated with the deterministic equivalent at...
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We consider smooth stochastic programs and develop a discrete-time optimal-control problem for adaptively selecting sample sizes in a class of algorithms based on variable sample average approximations (VSAA). The control problem aims to minimize the expected computational cost to obtain a...
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