HDSDP: Software for Semidefinite Programming
Abstract
HDSDP is a numerical software solving the semidefinite programming problems. The main framework of HDSDP resembles the dual-scaling interior point solver DSDP [BY2008] and several new features, including a dual method based on the simplified homogeneous self-dual embedding, have been implemented. The embedding technique enhances stability of the dual method and several new heuristics and computational techniques are designed to accelerate its convergence. HDSDP aims to show how dual-scaling algorithm benefits from the self-dual embedding and it is developed in parallel to DSDP5.8. Numerical experiments over several classical benchmark datasets exhibit its robustness and efficiency, and particularly its advantages on SDP instances featuring low-rank structure and sparsity. HDSDP is open-sourced under MIT license and available at https://github.com/COPT-Public/HDSDP.
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