Fast implementation for semidefinite programs with positive matrix completion
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mc-pdipmcomputingfactorizationmatrixmultithreadedprogramssemidefinitetime
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Solving semidefinite programs (SDP) in a short time is the key to managing various mathematical optimization problems. The matrix-completion primal-dual interior-point method (MC-PDIPM) extracts a sparse structure of input SDP by factorizing the variable matrices. In this paper, we propose a new factorization based on the inverse of the variable matrix to enhance the performance of MC-PDIPM. We also use multithreaded parallel computing to deal with the major bottlenecks in MC-PDIPM. Numerical results show that the new factorization and multithreaded computing reduce the computation time for SDPs that have structural sparsity.
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