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Relaxation schemes for mathematical programs with switching constraints

Authors :
Kanzow, Christian
Mehlitz, Patrick
Steck, Daniel
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Switching-constrained optimization problems form a difficult class of mathematical programs since their feasible set is almost disconnected while standard constraint qualifications are likely to fail at several feasible points. That is why the application of standard methods from nonlinear programming does not seem to be promising in order to solve such problems. In this paper, we adapt the relaxation method from Kanzow and Schwartz (SIAM J. Optim., 23(2):770-798, 2013) for the numerical treatment of mathematical programs with complementarity constraints to the setting of switching-constrained optimization. It is shown that the proposed method computes M-stationary points under mild assumptions. Furthermore, we comment on other possible relaxation approaches which can be used to tackle mathematical programs with switching constraints. As it turns out, adapted versions of Scholtes' global relaxation scheme as well as the relaxation scheme of Steffensen and Ulbrich only find W-stationary points of switching-constrained optimization problems in general. Some computational experiments visualize the performance of the proposed relaxation method.<br />Comment: 33 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1809.02388
Document Type :
Working Paper