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Central Path Curvature and Iteration-Complexity for Redundant Klee—Minty Cubes

Abstract

We consider a family of linear optimization problems over the n-dimensional Klee—Minty cube and show that the central path may visit all of its vertices in the same order as simplex methods do. This is achieved by carefully adding an exponential number of redundant constraints that forces the central path to take at least 2n–2 sharp turns. This fact suggests that any feasible path-following interior-point method will take at least O(2n) iterations to solve this problem, whereas in practice typically only a few iterations (e.g., 50) suffices to obtain a high-quality solution. Thus, the construction potentially exhibits the worst-case iteration-complexity known to date which almost matches the theoretical iteration-complexity bound for this type of methods. In addition, this construction gives a counterexample to a conjecture that the total central path curvature is O(n).

Authors

Deza A; Terlaky T; Zinchenko Y

Series

Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics

Volume

17

Pagination

pp. 223-256

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

DOI

10.1007/978-0-387-75714-8_7

Conference proceedings

Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics

ISSN

1571-8689
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