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Primal-dual path following method for nonlinear semi-infinite programs with semi-definite constraints
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- In this paper, we propose two algorithms for nonlinear semi-infinite semi-definite programs with infinitely many convex inequality constraints, called SISDP for short. A straightforward approach to the SISDP is to use classical methods for semi-infinite programs such as discretization and exchange methods and solve a sequence of (nonlinear) semi-definite programs (SDPs). However, it is often too demanding to find exact solutions of SDPs. Our first approach does not rely on solving SDPs but on approximately following {a path leading to a solution, which is formed on the intersection of the semi-infinite region and the interior of the semi-definite region. We show weak* convergence of this method to a Karush-Kuhn-Tucker point of the SISDP under some mild assumptions and further provide with sufficient conditions for strong convergence. Moreover, as the second method, to achieve fast local convergence, we integrate a two-step sequential quadratic programming method equipped with Monteiro-Zhang scaling technique into the first method. We particularly prove two-step superlinear convergence of the second method using Alizadeh-Hareberly-Overton-like, Nesterov-Todd, and Helmberg-Rendle-Vanderbei-Wolkowicz/Kojima-Shindoh-Hara/Monteiro scaling directions. Finally, we conduct some numerical experiments to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method through comparison with a discretization method that solves SDPs obtained by finite relaxation of the SISDP.
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Optimization and Control
90C22, 90C26, 90C34
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1810.00353
- Document Type :
- Working Paper