Stiefel optimization is NP-hard
Abstract
We show that linearly constrained linear optimization over a Stiefel or Grassmann manifold is NP-hard in general. We show that the same is true for unconstrained quadratic optimization over a Stiefel manifold. We will show that unless P=NP, these optimization problems over a Stiefel manifold do not have FPTAS. As an aside we extend our results to flag manifolds. Combined with earlier findings, this shows that manifold optimization is a difficult endeavor -- even the simplest problems like LP and unconstrained QP are already NP-hard on the most common manifolds.
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