吴佳

Professor   Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Female

Alma Mater:大连理工大学

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:数学科学学院

Discipline:Operation Research and Control Theory

Business Address:创新园大厦B1207

E-Mail:wujia@dlut.edu.cn


Paper Publications

Convergence Properties of a Smoothing Approach for Mathematical Programs with Second-Order Cone Complementarity Constraints

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2011-12-01

Journal:SET-VALUED AND VARIATIONAL ANALYSIS

Included Journals:Scopus、SCIE

Volume:19

Issue:4

Page Number:609-646

ISSN No.:1877-0533

Key Words:Mathematical program with second-order cone complementarity constraint; Smoothing approximation; B-stationary point; C-stationary point; M-stationary point; S-stationary point

Abstract:This paper discusses the convergence properties of a smoothing approach for solving the mathematical programs with second-order cone complementarity constraints (SOCMPCCs). We first introduce B-stationary, C-stationary, M(orduckhovich)-stationary, S-stationary point, SOCMPCC-linear independence constraint qualification (denoted by SOCMPCC-LICQ), second-order cone upper level strict complementarity (denoted by SOC-ULSC) condition at a feasible point of a SOCMPCC problem. With the help of the projection operator over a second-order cone, we construct a smooth optimization problem to approximate the SOCMPCC. We demonstrate that any accumulation point of the sequence of stationary points to the sequence of smoothing problems, when smoothing parameters decrease to zero, is a C-stationary point to the SOCMPCC under SOCMPCC-LICQ at the accumulation point. We also prove that the accumulation point is an M-stationary point if, in addition, the sequence of stationary points satisfy weak second order necessary conditions for the sequence of smoothing problems, and moreover it is a B-stationary point if, in addition, the SOC-ULSC condition holds at the accumulation point.

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