Interior Point Approach to Linear, Quadratic and Convex Programming: Algorithms and Complexity / Edition 1

Interior Point Approach to Linear, Quadratic and Convex Programming: Algorithms and Complexity / Edition 1

by D. den Hertog
ISBN-10:
0792327349
ISBN-13:
9780792327349
Pub. Date:
03/31/1994
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
0792327349
ISBN-13:
9780792327349
Pub. Date:
03/31/1994
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Interior Point Approach to Linear, Quadratic and Convex Programming: Algorithms and Complexity / Edition 1

Interior Point Approach to Linear, Quadratic and Convex Programming: Algorithms and Complexity / Edition 1

by D. den Hertog

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Overview

This book describes the rapidly developing field of interior point methods (IPMs). An extensive analysis is given of path-following methods for linear programming, quadratic programming and convex programming. These methods, which form a subclass of interior point methods, follow the central path, which is an analytic curve defined by the problem. Relatively simple and elegant proofs for polynomiality are given. The theory is illustrated using several explicit examples. Moreover, an overview of other classes of IPMs is given. It is shown that all these methods rely on the same notion as the path-following methods: all these methods use the central path implicitly or explicitly as a reference path to go to the optimum.
For specialists in IPMs as well as those seeking an introduction to IPMs. The book is accessible to any mathematician with basic mathematical programming knowledge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792327349
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 03/31/1994
Series: Mathematics and Its Applications , #277
Edition description: 1994
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction of IPMs.- 1.1 Prelude.- 1.2 Intermezzo: Complexity issues.- 1.3 Classifying the IPMs.- 1.4 Scope of the book.- 2 The logarithmic barrier method.- 2.1 General framework.- 2.2 Central paths for some examples.- 2.3 Linear programming.- 2.4 Convex quadratic programming.- 2.5 Smooth convex programming.- 2.6 Miscellaneous remarks.- 3 The center method.- 3.1 General framework.- 3.2 Centers for some examples.- 3.3 Linear programming.- 3.4 Smooth convex programming.- 3.5 Miscellaneous remarks.- 4 Reducing the complexity for LP.- 4.1 Approximate solutions and rank-one updates.- 4.2 Adding and deleting constraints.- 5 Discussion of other IPMs.- 5.1 Path-following methods.- 5.2 Affine scaling methods.- 5.3 Projective potential reduction methods.- 5.4 Affine potential reduction methods.- 5.5 Comparison of IPMs.- 6 Summary, conclusions and recommendations.- Appendices.- A Self-concordance proofs.- A.1 Some general composition rules.- A.2 The dual geometric programming problem.- A.3 The extended entropy programming problem.- A.4 The primal 4-programming problem.- A.5 The dual 4-programming problem.- A.6 Other smoothness conditions.- B General technical lemmas.
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