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An exponential-function reduction method for block-angular convex programs

Abstract: "An exponential potential-function reduction algorithm for convex block-angular optimization problems is described. These problems are characterized by K disjoint convex compact sets called blocks and M nonnegative-valued convex block-separable coupling inequalities with a nonempty interior. A given convex block-separable function is to be minimized. The method reduces the optimization problem to two resource- sharing problems. The first of these problems is solved to obtain a feasible solution interior to the coupling constraints. Starting from this solution, the algorithm proceeds to solve the second problem on the original constraints, but with a modified exponential potential function.

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  • "Abstract: "An exponential potential-function reduction algorithm for convex block-angular optimization problems is described. These problems are characterized by K disjoint convex compact sets called blocks and M nonnegative-valued convex block-separable coupling inequalities with a nonempty interior. A given convex block-separable function is to be minimized. The method reduces the optimization problem to two resource- sharing problems. The first of these problems is solved to obtain a feasible solution interior to the coupling constraints. Starting from this solution, the algorithm proceeds to solve the second problem on the original constraints, but with a modified exponential potential function."@en
  • "The method is shown to produce an [epsilon]-approximate solution in O(K(ln M)([epsilon]⁻² + ln K)) iterations, provided that there is a feasible solution sufficiently interior to the coupling inequalities. Each iteration consists of solving a subset of independent block problems, followed by a simple coordination step. Computational experiments with a set of large linear concurrent and minimum-cost multicommodity network flow problems suggest that the method can be practical for computing fast approximations to large instances.""@en

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  • "An exponential-function reduction method for block-angular convex programs"@en