Title of article :
A procedure of Chvátal for testing feasibility in linear programming and matrix scaling
Author/Authors :
Yi Jin، نويسنده , , Bahman Kalantari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
4
From page :
795
To page :
798
Abstract :
The problems of testing the feasibility of a system of linear inequalities, or strict inequalities, are well-known to be the most fundamental problems in the theory and practice of linear programming. From Gordan’s Theorem it follows that Ax < b is feasible if and only if the homogeneous problem ATy = 0, bTy + s = 0, (0, 0) ≠ (y, s) (0, 0), is infeasible. We prove a stronger result: if Ax < b is feasible, then there is a feasible point satisfying x = ATw, for some w < 0. Moreover, there exists a feasible x = ATw satisfying AATw = b + δw−1, where δ is a positive scalar and w−1 = (1/w1, … , 1/wn)T. The existence of w and its computation is motivated by a procedure suggested by Chvátal for solving linear programming as homogeneous problems, as well as results on diagonal matrix scaling of positive semidefinite matrices. Not only these reveal the significance of the homogeneous problem, but also practical and theoretical relevance of Khachiyan and Kalantari’s diagonal matrix scaling algorithm, in computing an interior point of a linear system of inequalities, or in solving linear programming itself, over the reals or the rationals.
Keywords :
Matrix scaling , Linear programming
Journal title :
Linear Algebra and its Applications
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Linear Algebra and its Applications
Record number :
825209
Link To Document :
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