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On the facet-to-facet property of solutions to convex parametric quadratic programs

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On the facet-to-facet property of solutions to convex parametric quadratic programs
In some of the recently-developed algorithms for convex parametric quadratic programs it is implicitly assumed that the intersection of the closures of two adjacent critical regions is a facet of both closures; this will be referred to as the facet-to-facet property. It is shown by an example, whose solution is unique, that the facet-to-facet property does not hold in general. Consequently, some existing algorithms cannot guarantee that the entire parameter space will be explored. A simple and efficient modification, applicable to several existing algorithms, is presented for the purpose of overcoming this problem. Key words: Parametric programming. Quadratic programming. Explicit model predictive control.
Jørgen Spjøtvold, Eric C. Kerrigan,
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where AUTOMATICA
Authors Jørgen Spjøtvold, Eric C. Kerrigan, Colin Neil Jones, Petter Tøndel, Tor Arne Johansen
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