Extrapolated Proportional-Integral Projected Gradient Method for Conic Optimization
Abstract
Conic optimization is the minimization of a convex quadratic function subject to conic constraints. We introduce a novel first-order method for conic optimization, named extrapolated proportional-integral projected gradient method (xPIPG), that automatically detects infeasibility. The iterates of xPIPG either asymptotically satisfy a set of primal-dual optimality conditions, or generate a proof of primal or dual infeasibility. We demonstrate the application of xPIPG using benchmark problems in model predictive control. xPIPG outperforms many state-of-the-art conic optimization solvers, especially when solving large-scale problems.
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