An LP-rounding selection rule for per-author submission limits desk-rejects up to 19.23% fewer ICLR papers than the standard ID-order policy.
A Faster Quantum Algorithm for Semidefinite Programming via Robust IPM Framework
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This paper studies a fundamental problem in convex optimization, which is to solve semidefinite programming (SDP) with high accuracy. This paper follows from the existing robust SDP-based interior point method analysis due to [Huang, Jiang, Song, Tao and Zhang, FOCS 2022]. While, the previous work only provides an efficient implementation in the classical setting. This work provides a novel quantum implementation. We give a quantum second-order algorithm with high-accuracy in both the optimality and the feasibility of its output, and its running time depending on $\log(1/\epsilon)$ on well-conditioned instances. Due to the limitation of quantum itself or first-order method, all the existing quantum SDP solvers either have polynomial error dependence or low-accuracy in the feasibility.
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Accept More, Reject Less: Reducing up to 19% Unnecessary Desk-Rejections over 11 Years of ICLR Data
An LP-rounding selection rule for per-author submission limits desk-rejects up to 19.23% fewer ICLR papers than the standard ID-order policy.