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On Squared-Variable Formulations for Nonlinear Semidefinite programming

Published 4 Feb 2025 in math.OC | (2502.02099v1)

Abstract: In optimization problems involving smooth functions and real and matrix variables, that contain matrix semidefiniteness constraints, consider the following change of variables: Replace the positive semidefinite matrix $X \in \mathbb{S}d$, where $\mathbb{S}d$ is the set of symmetric matrices in $\mathbb{R}{d\times d}$, by a matrix product $FF\top$, where $F \in \mathbb{R}{d \times d}$ or $F \in \mathbb{S}d$. The formulation obtained in this way is termed ``squared variable," by analogy with a similar idea that has been proposed for real (scalar) variables. It is well known that points satisfying first-order conditions for the squared-variable reformulation do not necessarily yield first-order points for the original problem. There are closer correspondences between second-order points for the squared-variable reformulation and the original formulation. These are explored in this paper, along with correspondences between local minimizers of the two formulations.

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