Abstract

This article develops the deterministic approach to duality for semi-definite linear programming problems in the face of data uncertainty. We establish strong duality between the robust counterpart of an uncertain semi-definite linear programming model problem and the optimistic counterpart of its uncertain dual. We prove that strong duality between the deterministic counterparts holds under a characteristic cone condition. We also show that the characteristic cone condition is also necessary for the validity of strong duality for every linear objective function of the original model problem. In addition, we derive that a robust Slater condition alone ensures strong duality for uncertain semi-definite linear programs under spectral norm uncertainty and show, in this case, that the optimistic counterpart is also computationally tractable.

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