dsdp5 - semidefinite program solver
dsdp5 [options] filename
maxcut [options] filename
theta filename
This manual page documents briefly the dsdp5, theta
and maxcut commands.
dsdp5 -- interface to solve general semi-definite programs
maxcut -- solves a SDP relaxation of the maximum cut problem
theta -- solves the Lovasz thetha problem
A summary of options is included below. For a complete
description, see /usr/share/doc/dsdp-doc.
- -help
- Show summary of options.
- -v, --version
- Show version of program.
- -print
- print information at each k iteration (default 10)
- -save
- filename of solution file in SDPA format
- -fout
- filename to print standard monitor to a file
- -y0
- filename for initial solution file
- -benchmark
- filename to file containing names of SDPA files
- -directory
- path to directory containing benchmark SDPA files
- -suffix
- suffix to add to each benchmark problem name
- -dloginfo
- print more information for higher numbers (default 0)
- -dlogsummary
- print timing information (default 1 - enabled)
- -gaptol
- gap tolerance parameter, stop when relative duality gap less than this gap
(default 1e-6)
- -r0
- if nonnegative, initialize S by adding this multiple of the identity
matrix (default -1)
- -penalty
- penalize dual infeasibility (default 1e10)
- -boundy
- bound for variables y (default 1e7)
- -maxit
- set maximum iterates (default 200)
- -zbar
- Upper bound for dual solution (default 1e10)
- -mu0
- if positive, set initial barrier parameter (default -1)
- -rho
- Potential parameter as multiple of dimension (default 3)
- -drho
- Use dynamic rho strategy (default 1)
- -pnormtol
- stop only if pnorm less than (default 1e30)
- -reuse
- Reuse the Schur Matrix this many times (default 4)
- -dobjmin
- apply a known lower bound for the objective at solution as a
constraint.
- -bigM
- if positive, modify algorithm to make dual infeasibility positive with a
large associated cost (default 0)
- -dloginfo
- print more information for higher numbers (default 0)
- -params
- filename to read selected options from a file
dsdp was written by Steven J. Benson <benson@mcs.anl.gov>
and Yinyu Ye <yinyu-ye@stanford.edu>
This manual page was written by Soeren Sonnenburg
<sonne@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by
others).