A penalty continuation method for the ℓ∞ solution of overdetermined linear systems

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1998

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Pınar, M. Ç.
Elhedhli, S.

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BIT Numerical Mathematics

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0006-3835

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Springer Netherlands

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38

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1

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127 - 150

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English

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A new algorithm for the ℓ∞ solution of overdetermined linear systems is given. The algorithm is based on the application of quadratic penalty functions to a primal linear programming formulation of the ℓ∞ problem. The minimizers of the quadratic penalty function generate piecewise-linear non-interior paths to the set of ℓ∞ solutions. It is shown that the entire set of ℓ∞ solutions is obtained from the paths for sufficiently small values of a scalar parameter. This leads to a finite penalty/continuation algorithm for ℓ∞ problems. The algorithm is implemented and extensively tested using random and function approximation problems. Comparisons with the Barrodale-Phillips simplex based algorithm and the more recent predictor-corrector primal-dual interior point algorithm are given. The results indicate that the new algorithm shows a promising performance on random (non-function approximation) problems.

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