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9780691091921: Self-Regularity: A New Paradigm for Primal-Dual Interior-Point Algorithms (Princeton Series in Applied Mathematics)
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Book by Peng Jiming Roos Cornelis Terlaky Tams

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"The progress outlined in Self-Regularity represents one of the really major events in our field during the last five years or so. This book requires just standard mathematical background on the part of the reader and is thus accessible to beginners as well as experts."--Arkadi Nemirovski, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology "The new idea of self-regular functions is very elegant and I am sure that this book will have a major impact on the field of optimization."--Robert Vanderbei, Princeton University
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Research on interior-point methods (IPMs) has dominated the field of mathematical programming for the last two decades. Two contrasting approaches in the analysis and implementation of IPMs are the so-called small-update and large-update methods, although, until now, there has been a notorious gap between the theory and practical performance of these two strategies. This book comes close to bridging that gap, presenting a new framework for the theory of primal-dual IPMs based on the notion of the self-regularity of a function.


The authors deal with linear optimization, nonlinear complementarity problems, semidefinite optimization, and second-order conic optimization problems. The framework also covers large classes of linear complementarity problems and convex optimization. The algorithm considered can be interpreted as a path-following method or a potential reduction method. Starting from a primal-dual strictly feasible point, the algorithm chooses a search direction defined by some Newton-type system derived from the self-regular proximity. The iterate is then updated, with the iterates staying in a certain neighborhood of the central path until an approximate solution to the problem is found. By extensively exploring some intriguing properties of self-regular functions, the authors establish that the complexity of large-update IPMs can come arbitrarily close to the best known iteration bounds of IPMs.


Researchers and postgraduate students in all areas of linear and nonlinear optimization will find this book an important and invaluable aid to their work.


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  • VerlagPrinceton University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2002
  • ISBN 10 0691091927
  • ISBN 13 9780691091921
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