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Interior Point Methods for Linear Optimization

✍ Scribed by Cornelis Roos, TamÑs Terlaky, Jean-Philiipe Vial (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
488
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Linear Optimization (LO) is one of the most widely applied and taught techniques in mathematics, with applications in many areas of science, commerce and industry. The dramatically increased interest in the subject is due mainly to advances in computer technology and the development of Interior Point Methods (IPMs) for LO.

This book provides a unified presentation of the field. The authors present a self-contained comprehensive interior point approach to both the theory of LO and algorithms for LO (design, convergence, complexity, asymptotic behaviour and computational issues). A common thread throughout the book is the role of strictly complementary solutions, which play a crucial role in the interior point approach and distinguishes the new approach from the classical Simplex-based approach.

The approach to LO in this book is new in many aspects. In particular the IPM and self-dual model based development of duality theory is surprisingly elegant. The algorithmic part of this book contains a complete discussion of many algorithmic variants, including predictor-corrector methods, partial updating, higher order methods and sensitivity and parametric analysis.

The comprehensive coverage of the subject, together with the clarity of presentation, ensures that this book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and professionals who wish to develop their understanding of LO and IPMs. Numerous exercises are provided to help consolidate understanding of the material and more than 45 figures are included to illustrate the characteristics of the algorithms. A general understanding of linear algebra and calculus is assumed. The first chapters provide a self-contained introduction to LO for readers who are unfamiliar with LO methods; however these chapters are also of interest for others who want to have a fresh look at the topic.

Audience

This book is intended for the optimization researcher community, advanced undergraduate and graduate students who are interested to learn the fundamentals and major variants of Interior Point Methods for linear optimization, who want to have a comprehensive introduction to Interior Point Methods that revolutionized the theory and practice of modern optimization.

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction....Pages 1-11
Duality Theory for Linear Optimization....Pages 15-46
A Polynomial Algorithm for the Selfβ€”dual Model....Pages 47-70
Solving the Canonical Problem....Pages 71-83
Preliminaries....Pages 87-105
The Dual Logarithmic Barrier Method....Pages 107-147
The Primalβ€”Dual Logarithmic Barrier Method....Pages 149-212
Initialization....Pages 213-216
Preliminaries....Pages 219-234
The Primal-Dual Newton Method....Pages 235-245
Applications....Pages 247-258
The Dual Newton Method....Pages 259-268
The Primal Newton Method....Pages 269-275
Application to the Method of Centers....Pages 277-285
Karmarkar’s Projective Method....Pages 289-305
More Properties of the Central Path....Pages 307-316
Partial Updating....Pages 317-328
Higher-Order Methods....Pages 329-359
Parametric and Sensitivity Analysis....Pages 361-399
Implementing Interior Point Methods....Pages 401-430

✦ Subjects


Optimization; Operations Research, Mathematical Programming; Computational Science and Engineering; Algorithms


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