Critical angles in polyhedral convex cones: Numerical and statistical considerations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:849322
DOI10.1007/s10107-009-0317-2zbMath1188.52004OpenAlexW1965434604MaRDI QIDQ849322
Alberto Seeger, Daniel Gourion
Publication date: 25 February 2010
Published in: Mathematical Programming. Series A. Series B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-009-0317-2
generalized eigenvalue problemgenerators of the conelocal maximal anglesrandom polyhedral convex cone
Nonconvex programming, global optimization (90C26) Random convex sets and integral geometry (aspects of convex geometry) (52A22)
Related Items (7)
Critical angles between two convex cones. I: General theory ⋮ Critical angles in random polyhedral cones ⋮ Solidity indices for convex cones ⋮ Copositive optimization -- recent developments and applications ⋮ Think co(mpletely)positive! Matrix properties, examples and a clustered bibliography on copositive optimization ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ Preprocessing and Regularization for Degenerate Semidefinite Programs
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Axiomatization of the index of pointedness for closed convex cones
- Searching for critical angles in a convex cone
- Theory of cones
- Computing approximate solutions for convex conic systems of constraints
- \(I\)-projection onto isotonic cones and its applications to maximum likelihood estimation for log-linear models
- Faces of the cone of Euclidean distance matrices: characterizations, structure and induced geometry
- On pairs of vectors achieving the maximal angle of a convex cone
- A note on a method for generating points uniformly on n -dimensional spheres
- Duality of I Projections and Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Log-Linear Models Under Cone Constraints
- Antipodal pairs, critical pairs, and Nash angular equilibria in convex cones
- Choosing a Point from the Surface of a Sphere
- On convex cones with infinitely many critical angles
This page was built for publication: Critical angles in polyhedral convex cones: Numerical and statistical considerations