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What is the name for this type of optimization problem?

As we all know, a classic optimization problem can be represented in the following way: Given a function $f: A \to \mathbb{R}$, find an element $x_0 \in A$ such that $f(x_0) \le f(x)$ for all $x \in ...
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Continuum of Lagrange multipliers, duality gap, and minimax theorem

Suppose I have a linear optimization problem involving random variables on some (infinite) probability space $\Omega$. For example, need to maximize expectation $E[Q]$ of random variable $Q$ subject ...
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Constrained optimization with a Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller

My engineering colleagues have devised an interesting approach to equality-constrained optimization. I.e. they wish to solve the problem $\min_x f(x)$ subject to the constraint $g(x) = 0$ where $f, g ...
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Convergent algorithm for minimizing nonconvex smooth function

Let $\Phi$ be the Gaussian CDF and for $\gamma\ge 0$ and $h>0$, define a loss function $\ell_h:\{\pm 1\} \times \mathbb R$ by $$ \ell_{\gamma,h}(y,y') := \phi_{\gamma,h}(yy') := \Phi((yy'-\gamma)/h)...
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Why not use global optimization algorithms like PSO to solve decentralized control problems?

I do not see many works that use global optimization algorithms to solve decentralized control problems. Here the decentralized control problem means some entries of the feedback matrix are ...
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Pros and cons of using integer programming alone or combined integer and global optimization?

First, I am not sure if this is the right question to ask in this forum. But I have been looking for answers for a long time and I have been also asking my university's "engineering" professors but I ...
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Likelihood convexification

I am doing constrained vector optimization using a non-convex non-linear likelihood function. My problem is of the following form: $$\begin{align*}\hat Q &= \underset{\vec Q}{\arg\min} -\log \...
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How to solve the following optimization problem?

Let $G=(V,E)$ be a connected network with $|V|=n$. Consider the following optimization problem I'm trying to know under which conditions the following minimization problem has solution : $${\sum _{i=1}...
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Maximizing sum of homogeneous functions of order one over a polytope

Let $f_i: \mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be concave, increasing (i.e., if $x\geq y$ where the inequality is entry wise, we have $f_i(x)\geq f_i(y)$), and a homogeneous function of order one for ...
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Semi-convex problem and almost convex problem

I have a target function, I've computed its Hessian to check convexity, it has a positive-definite sub-matrix and small negative-definite sub-matrix and a kernel. Sometimes it is even better -- the ...
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About a particular definition of a Hessian of a function of tuples of matrices

Say I have a function $L : (W_1,..,W_{H+1}) \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ i.e it takes a tuple of $n$ matrices of different dimensions and computes a number from them. Then I see being defined a ...
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Changing a nonlinear equality constraint into some conic inequality plus rank constraint

If we have a constraint optimization problem in which one of our constraint is $\prod\limits_{k = 1}^N {\left( {x - {a_k}} \right) = 0} $ . How could this nonlinear equality condition be changed into ...
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Relationship of optimal solutions between the total function and the sub function

This is an unconstrained convex optimization problem. Let $\mathcal{N}=\left\{1,\ldots,n\right\}$, $2\leq n<\infty$. Suppose there are many strongly convex functions $f_i(x)$, where $x\in\mathbb{R}^...
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Optimization problem where the objective function returns a function instead of a real number

As we all know, a classic optimization problem can be represented in the following way: Given: a function $f: A \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ from some set $A$ to the real numbers Sought: an element $x_0 ∈ ...
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Numerically solve a specific saddle-point problem

Let $(\Omega,\mathcal E,\mu)$ be a probability space, $k\in\mathbb N$, $$W:=\left\{w:E\to[0,\infty)^k:\sum_{i=1}^kw_i=1\;\mu\text{-almost surely}\right\},$$ $G$ be a finite nonempty set and $a^{(g)}:E\...
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How to maximum L1 norm problem?

I have met a problem these days. \begin{equation} \underset{\omega}{\max} \quad \Vert \text{diag}(\mathbf{h}^H)\mathbf{G}^H\mathbf{\omega}\Vert_1 \\ s.t.\quad\mathbf{\omega}^H\mathbf{G}\mathbf{G}^H\...
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Is there a multiplier rule for this minimization problem?

Let $(E,\mathcal E)$ be a measurable space, $W\subseteq\left\{w:E\to\mathbb R\mid w\text{ is }\mathcal E\text{-measurable}\right\}$ be a Banach space, $k\in\mathbb N$ and $f:W^k\to[0,\infty)$. I'm ...
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What (analytical or numerical) method can I use to solve scalar optimal problem?

I got the following optimization problem in mind and I am looking for some (analytic or numerical) methods to solve it. Can anyone have any ideas? Here is problem \begin{aligned} & {\text{...
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