In this paper, on the basis of the logarithmic barrier function and KKT conditions, we propose a combined homotopy infeasible interior-point method (CHIIP) for convex nonlinear programming problems. For any convex n...In this paper, on the basis of the logarithmic barrier function and KKT conditions, we propose a combined homotopy infeasible interior-point method (CHIIP) for convex nonlinear programming problems. For any convex nonlinear programming, without strict convexity for the logarithmic barrier function, we get different solutions of the convex programming in different cases by CHIIP method.展开更多
A penalized interior point approach for constrained nonlinear programming is examined in this work. To overcome the difficulty of initialization for the interior point method, a problem equivalent to the primal proble...A penalized interior point approach for constrained nonlinear programming is examined in this work. To overcome the difficulty of initialization for the interior point method, a problem equivalent to the primal problem via incorporating an auxiliary variable is constructed. A combined approach of logarithm barrier and quadratic penalty function is proposed to solve the problem. Based on Newton's method, the global convergence of interior point and line search algorithm is proven. Only a finite number of iterations is required to reach an approximate optimal solution. Numerical tests are given to show the effectiveness of the method.展开更多
In this paper we propose a class of new large-update primal-dual interior-point algorithms for P.(k) nonlinear complementarity problem (NCP), which are based on a class of kernel functions investigated by Bai et a...In this paper we propose a class of new large-update primal-dual interior-point algorithms for P.(k) nonlinear complementarity problem (NCP), which are based on a class of kernel functions investigated by Bai et al. in their recent work for linear optimization (LO). The arguments for the algorithms are followed as Peng et al.'s for P.(n) complementarity problem based on the self-regular functions [Peng, J., Roos, C., Terlaky, T.: Self-Regularity: A New Paradigm for Primal-Dual Interior- Point Algorithms, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2002]. It is worth mentioning that since this class of kernel functions includes a class of non-self-regular functions as special case, so our algorithms are different from Peng et al.'s and the corresponding analysis is simpler than theirs. The ultimate goal of the paper is to show that the algorithms based on these functions have favorable polynomial complexity.展开更多
文摘In this paper, on the basis of the logarithmic barrier function and KKT conditions, we propose a combined homotopy infeasible interior-point method (CHIIP) for convex nonlinear programming problems. For any convex nonlinear programming, without strict convexity for the logarithmic barrier function, we get different solutions of the convex programming in different cases by CHIIP method.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.10771133)the Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (Grant Nos.J50101, S30104)
文摘A penalized interior point approach for constrained nonlinear programming is examined in this work. To overcome the difficulty of initialization for the interior point method, a problem equivalent to the primal problem via incorporating an auxiliary variable is constructed. A combined approach of logarithm barrier and quadratic penalty function is proposed to solve the problem. Based on Newton's method, the global convergence of interior point and line search algorithm is proven. Only a finite number of iterations is required to reach an approximate optimal solution. Numerical tests are given to show the effectiveness of the method.
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province (Grant No. 2008CDZ047)Acknowledgements Thanks my supervisor Prof. M. W. Zhang for long-last guidance during the course of study.
文摘In this paper we propose a class of new large-update primal-dual interior-point algorithms for P.(k) nonlinear complementarity problem (NCP), which are based on a class of kernel functions investigated by Bai et al. in their recent work for linear optimization (LO). The arguments for the algorithms are followed as Peng et al.'s for P.(n) complementarity problem based on the self-regular functions [Peng, J., Roos, C., Terlaky, T.: Self-Regularity: A New Paradigm for Primal-Dual Interior- Point Algorithms, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2002]. It is worth mentioning that since this class of kernel functions includes a class of non-self-regular functions as special case, so our algorithms are different from Peng et al.'s and the corresponding analysis is simpler than theirs. The ultimate goal of the paper is to show that the algorithms based on these functions have favorable polynomial complexity.