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Semidefinite programming can be regarded as an extension of linear programming. In a semidefinite program, the goal is to optimize a linear function over the intersection of the cone of positive semidefinite matrices with some affine space.
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Why are optimization problems often called "programs"?
When the term "linear programming" first came into use, computers were still very rare beasts, and the term "computer programming" wasn't that widely used. Here "programming" meant planning. As rese …
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A non-convex quadratically constrained quadratic program
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First, assume without lo …