Convexification techniques for linear complementarity constraints

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We develop convexification techniques for mathematical programs with complementarity constraints. Specifically, we adapt the reformulation-linearization technique of Sherali and Adams (SIAM J Discrete Math 3, 411–430, 1990) to problems with linear complementarity constraints and discuss how this procedure reduces to its standard specification for binary mixed-integer programs. Then, we consider specially structured complementarity sets that appear in KKT systems with linear constraints. For sets with a single complementarity constraint, we develop a convexification procedure that generates all nontrivial facet-defining inequalities and has an appealing “cancel-and-relax” interpretation. This procedure is used to describe the convex hull of problems with few side constraints in closed-form. As a consequence, we delineate cases when the factorable relaxation techniques yield the convex hull from those for which they do not. We then discuss how these results extend to sets with multiple complementarity constraints. In particular, we show that a suitable sequential application of the cancel-and-relax procedure produces all nontrivial inequalities of their convex hull. We conclude by illustrating, on a set of randomly generated problems, that the relaxations we propose can be significantly stronger than those available in the literature.

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Nguyen, T. T., Richard, J. P. P., & Tawarmalani, M. (2021). Convexification techniques for linear complementarity constraints. Journal of Global Optimization, 80(2), 249–286. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10898-020-00979-9

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