PDHG converges locally linearly for SDP under strict complementarity or primal-dual nondegeneracy, and can converge sublinearly when both fail.
A preconditioned augmented Lagrangian method for solving semidefinite programming problems
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In this work, we propose a preconditioned augmented Lagrangian method (ALM) for solving semidefinite programming (SDP) problems. The preconditioner is implemented via a weighted penalty function in the ALM subproblem, with the weight matrix derived from the projection operator onto the tangent space of the feasible region. This simple yet effective modification significantly accelerates ALM, particularly for ill-conditioned SDPs. By combining the preconditioned ALM with our previously developed feasible method SDPF, we develop SDPF+, an SDP solver capable of handling convex problems with possibly nonlinear objective functions. Extensive numerical experiments demonstrate the efficiency and robustness of SDPF+, showing that it can generally outperform other solvers on large-scale SDPs whose optimal solutions exhibit low-rank structure.
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Local Linear Convergence of the Primal-Dual Hybrid Gradient Method for Semidefinite Programming
PDHG converges locally linearly for SDP under strict complementarity or primal-dual nondegeneracy, and can converge sublinearly when both fail.