Interior-point method

Interior-point methods (also referred to as barrier methods or IPMs) are algorithms for solving linear and non-linear convex optimization problems. IPMs combine two advantages of previously-known algorithms: Theoretically, their run-time is polynomial—in contrast to the simplex method, which has exponential run-time in the worst case.

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Interior-point method

Interior-point methods (also referred to as barrier methods or IPMs) are algorithms for solving linear and non-linear convex optimization problems. IPMs combine two advantages of previously-known algorithms: Theoretically, their run-time is polynomial—in contrast to the simplex method, which has exponential run-time in the worst case.

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