2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2006.10945
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Memory-efficient structured convex optimization via extreme point sampling

Abstract: Memory is a key computational bottleneck when solving large-scale convex optimization problems such as semidefinite programs (SDPs). In this paper, we focus on the regime in which storing an n × n matrix decision variable is prohibitive. To solve SDPs in this regime, we develop a randomized algorithm that returns a random vector whose covariance matrix is near-feasible and near-optimal for the SDP. We show how to develop such an algorithm by modifying the Frank-Wolfe algorithm to systematically replace the mat… Show more

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