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Space-Efficient Interior Point Method, with applications to Linear Programming and Maximum Weight Bipartite Matching

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arxiv 2009.06106 v4 pith:EMYFTCVO submitted 2020-09-13 cs.DS

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We study the problem of solving linear program in the streaming model. Given a constraint matrix $A\in \mathbb{R}^{m\times n}$ and vectors $b\in \mathbb{R}^m, c\in \mathbb{R}^n$, we develop a space-efficient interior point method that optimizes solely on the dual program. To this end, we obtain efficient algorithms for various different problems: * For general linear programs, we can solve them in $\widetilde O(\sqrt n\log(1/\epsilon))$ passes and $\widetilde O(n^2)$ space for an $\epsilon$-approximate solution. To the best of our knowledge, this is the most efficient LP solver in streaming with no polynomial dependence on $m$ for both space and passes. * For bipartite graphs, we can solve the minimum vertex cover and maximum weight matching problem in $\widetilde O(\sqrt{m})$ passes and $\widetilde O(n)$ space. In addition to our space-efficient IPM, we also give algorithms for solving SDD systems and isolation lemma in $\widetilde O(n)$ spaces, which are the cornerstones for our graph results.

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