Abstract

A primal, interior point method is developed for linear programming problems for which the linear objective function is to be maximised over polyhedra that are not necessarily in standard form. This algorithm concurs with the affine scaling method of Dikin when the polyhedron is in standard form, and satisfies the usual conditions imposed for using that method. If the search direction is regarded as a function of the current iterate, then it is shown that this function has a unique, continuous extension to the boundary. In fact, on any given face, this extension is just the value the search direction would have for the problem of maximising the objective function over that face. This extension is exploited to prove convergence. The algorithm presented here can be used to exploit such special constraint structure as bounds, ranges, and free variables without increasing the size of the linear programming problem.

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