Log-Polynomial Optimization
Abstract
We study an optimization problem in which the objective is given as a sum of logarithmic-polynomial functions. This formulation is motivated by statistical estimation principles such as maximum likelihood estimation, and by loss functions including cross-entropy and Kullback-Leibler divergence. We propose a hierarchy of moment relaxations based on the truncated K-moment problems to solve log-polynomial optimization. We provide sufficient conditions for the hierarchy to be tight and introduce a numerical method to extract the global optimizers when the tightness is achieved. In addition, we modify relaxations with optimality conditions to better fit log-polynomial optimization with convenient Lagrange multipliers expressions. Various applications and numerical experiments are presented to show the efficiency of our method.
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