Abstract

We study primal-dual interior-point methods for linear programs. After proposing a new primaldual potential function we describe a new potential reduction algorithm. We make connections between the new potential function and primal-dual interior-point algorithms with wide neighborhoods. Then we describe an algorithm that is a slightly modified version of existing primal-dual algorithms using wide neighborhoods. Assuming the optimal solution is non-degenerate, the algorithm is 1-step Q-quadratically convergent. We also study the degenerate case and show that the neighborhoods of the central path stay large as the iterates approach the optimal solutions.

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