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Robust Feasibility of Systems of Quadratic Equations Using Topological Degree Theory

Published 29 Jul 2019 in math.OC and math.AT | (1907.12206v4)

Abstract: We consider the problem of measuring the margin of robust feasibility of solutions to a system of nonlinear equations. We study the special case of a system of quadratic equations, which shows up in many practical applications such as the power grid and other infrastructure networks. This problem is a generalization of quadratically constrained quadratic programming (QCQP), which is NP-Hard in the general setting. We develop approaches based on topological degree theory to estimate bounds on the robustness margin of such systems. Our methods use tools from convex analysis and optimization theory to cast the problems of checking the conditions for robust feasibility as a nonlinear optimization problem. We then develop inner bound and outer bound procedures for this optimization problem, which could be solved efficiently to derive lower and upper bounds, respectively, for the margin of robust feasibility. We evaluate our approach numerically on standard instances taken from the MATPOWER and NESTA databases of AC power flow equations that describe the steady state of the power grid. The results demonstrate that our approach can produce tight lower and upper bounds on the margin of robust feasibility for such instances.

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