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Thursday, August 25, 2016
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
CNLS Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 1690)

Seminar

Mixed-integer convex optimization

Miles Lubin
MIT

Mixed-integer convex optimization problems are convex problems with the additional (non-convex) constraints that some variables may take only integer values. Despite the past decades' advances in algorithms and technology for both mixed-integer *linear* and *continuous, convex* optimization, mixed-integer convex optimization problems have remained relatively more challenging and less widely used in practice. In this talk, we describe our recent algorithmic work on mixed-integer convex optimization which has yielded advances over the state of the art, including the globally optimal solution of open benchmark problems. Based on our developments, we have released "PAJARITO," an open-source solver written in Julia and accessible from popular optimization modeling frameworks. Finally, we will discuss how mixed-integer convex problems could be useful as relaxations or approximations of general nonconvex optimization problems.

Host: Russell Bent