Abstract

In this paper, a class of finely discretized Semi-Infinite Programming (SIP) problems is discussed. Combining the idea of the norm-relaxed Method of Feasible Directions (MFD) and the technique of updating discretization index set, we present a new algorithm for solving the Discretized Semi-Infinite (DSI) problems from SIP. At each iteration, the iteration point is feasible for the discretized problem and an improved search direction is computed by solving only one direction finding subproblem, i.e., a quadratic program, and some appropriate constraints are chosen to reduce the computational cost. A high-order correction direction can be obtained by solving another quadratic programming subproblem with only equality constraints. Under weak conditions such as Mangasarian–Fromovitz Constraint Qualification (MFCQ), the proposed algorithm possesses weak global convergence. Moreover, the superlinear convergence is obtained under Linearly Independent Constraint Qualification (LICQ) and other assumptions. In the end, some elementary numerical experiments are reported.

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