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I came here looking for a library about the Conic Benchmark Format (see [here](https://cblib.zib.de/) or [here](https://docs.mosek.com/9.0/capi/cbf-format.html)) used in mathematical optimization. You…
Viech updated
4 years ago
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We will use this issue to flesh out some key designs of the C++ interface.
There are a few core components that are required.
- [x] Trajectory representation;
- [x] Constraint representation;
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In DynamicPolynomials, I can use function monomials to get a polynomial vector with fixed degree, For example, run monomials([x y], 2) to get [x^2 xy y^2]. Could you show me such function if it is ava…
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On the repository page it says that sparse solvers include CVXPY and MOSEK.
But CVXPY isn't a solver, it's a modeling language. What is meant by using CVXPY as a solver?
Also, MOSEK is a sparse …
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I should preface this by saying that I'm a novice when it comes to optimization in Julia and JuMP.
I ran into some problems when using CSDP to solve a set of LMIs related H-infinity synthesis in ro…
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## Steps to Reproduce
There's no API for setting path effect for dashed lines for drawing.
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Mosek.jl is giving us `Unknown` status on some small SOCP problems. Here is the output from one such solve:
```
Problem
Name :
Objective sense : min
Type …
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Here's a potentially naive question (considering I know nothing about conic):
Is it possible to save any problem (based on the current standard form with linear-quadratic functions, and the curren…
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The Mosek interface (mosek_conif) expects a CVXPY problem, but it receives a ParamConeProg and fails. Many of the unit test are erroring as a consequence of this discrepancy.
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I have this code snippet taken from here with minimal changes: https://cs.stanford.edu/~tachim/optimization_code.html
this is a svm classifier.
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import cvxpy
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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