Abstract

ABSTRACTWe provide the first meaningful documentation and analysis of the ‘Idiot’ crash implemented by Forrest in Clp that aims to obtain an approximate solution to linear programming (LP) problems for warm-starting the primal simplex method. The underlying algorithm is a penalty method with naive approximate minimization in each iteration. During initial iterations an approach similar to augmented Lagrangian is used. Later the technique corresponds closely to a classical quadratic penalty method. We discuss the extent to which it can be used to obtain fast approximate solutions of LP problems, in particular when applied to linearizations of quadratic assignment problems.

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