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Exact duality in semidefinite programming based on elementary reformulations

Published 27 Jun 2014 in math.OC | (1406.7274v3)

Abstract: In semidefinite programming (SDP), unlike in linear programming, Farkas' lemma may fail to prove infeasibility. Here we obtain an exact, short certificate of infeasibility in SDP by an elementary approach: we reformulate any semidefinite system of the form Ai*X = bi (i=1,...,m) (P) X >= 0 using only elementary row operations, and rotations. When (P) is infeasible, the reformulated system is trivially infeasible. When (P) is feasible, the reformulated system has strong duality with its Lagrange dual for all objective functions. As a corollary, we obtain algorithms to generate the constraints of {\em all} infeasible SDPs and the constraints of {\em all} feasible SDPs with a fixed rank maximal solution.

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