The central path visits all the vertices of the Klee–Minty cube

The central path visits all the vertices of the Klee–Minty cube

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Article ID: iaor2007421
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 21
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 851
End Page Number: 865
Publication Date: Oct 2006
Journal: Optimization Methods & Software
Authors: , , ,
Abstract:

The Klee–Minty cube is a well-known worst-case example for which the simplex method takes an exponential number of iterations as the algorithm visits all the 2n vertices of the n-dimensional cube. While such behaviour is excluded by polynomial interior point methods, we show that, by adding an exponential number of redundant inequalities, the central path can be bent along the edges of the Klee–Minty cube. More precisely, for an arbitrarily small d, the central path takes 2n-2 turns as it passes through the d-neighbourhood of all the vertices of the Klee–Minty cube in the same order as the simplex method does.

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