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When using interior point methods for solving semidefinite programs (SDP), one needs to solve a system of linear equations at each iteration. For problems of large size, solving the system of linear equations can be very expensive. In this paper, we propose a trust region algorithm for solving...
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We observe that in a simple one-dimensional polynomial optimization problem (POP), the ‘optimal’ values of semidefinite programming (SDP) relaxation problems reported by the standard SDP solvers converge to the optimal value of the POP, while the true optimal values of SDP relaxation...
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The paper considers nonconvex quadratic semidefinite problems. This class arises, for instance, as subproblems in the sequential semidefinite programming algorithm for solving general smooth nonlinear semidefinite problems. We extend locally the concept of self-concordance to problems that...
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The stable-set problem is an NP-hard problem that arises in numerous areas such as social networking, electrical engineering, environmental forest planning, bioinformatics clustering and prediction, and computational chemistry. While some relaxations provide high-quality bounds, they result in...
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In this paper we present penalty and barrier methods for solving general convex semidefinite programming problems. More precisely, the constraint set is described by a convex operator that takes its values in the cone of negative semidefinite symmetric matrices. This class of methods is an...
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This paper is concerned with the analysis and comparison of semidefinite programming (SDP) relaxations for the satisfiability (SAT) problem. Our presentation is focussed on the special case of 3-SAT, but the ideas presented can in principle be extended to any instance of SAT specified by a set...
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In some multivariate problems with missing data, pairs of variables exist that are never observed together. For example, some modern biological tools can produce data of this form. As a result of this structure, the covariance matrix is only partially identifiable, and point estimation requires...
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We present two recent integer programming models in molecular biology and study practical reformulations to compute solutions to some of these problems. In extension of previously tested linearization techniques, we formulate corresponding semidefinite relaxations and discuss practical rounding...
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We introduce a new relaxation framework for nonconvex quadratically constrained quadratic programs (QCQPs). In contrast to existing relaxations based on semidefinite programming (SDP), our relaxations incorporate features of both SDP and second order cone programming (SOCP) and, as a result,...
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The paper considers nonconvex quadratic semidefinite problems. This class arises, for instance, as subproblems in the sequential semidefinite programming algorithm for solving general smooth nonlinear semidefinite problems. We extend locally the concept of self-concordance to problems that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999689