pub struct SOCPProblem {
pub obj: Array1<f64>,
pub constraints: Vec<SOCConstraint>,
pub eq_a: Option<Array2<f64>>,
pub eq_b: Option<Array1<f64>>,
}Expand description
Second-Order Cone Program.
min c' x
s.t. ‖Aₖ x + bₖ‖ ≤ cₖ' x + dₖ, k = 1..K
F x = g (optional)Fields§
§obj: Array1<f64>Objective coefficient c ∈ ℝⁿ.
constraints: Vec<SOCConstraint>SOC constraints (K of them).
eq_a: Option<Array2<f64>>Optional equality matrix F ∈ ℝ^{p × n}.
eq_b: Option<Array1<f64>>Optional equality RHS g ∈ ℝᵖ.
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Source§impl SOCPProblem
impl SOCPProblem
Sourcepub fn new(
obj: Array1<f64>,
constraints: Vec<SOCConstraint>,
) -> OptimizeResult<Self>
pub fn new( obj: Array1<f64>, constraints: Vec<SOCConstraint>, ) -> OptimizeResult<Self>
Create an SOCP without equality constraints.
Sourcepub fn with_equality(
self,
f: Array2<f64>,
g: Array1<f64>,
) -> OptimizeResult<Self>
pub fn with_equality( self, f: Array2<f64>, g: Array1<f64>, ) -> OptimizeResult<Self>
Add optional linear equality constraints.
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Source§impl Clone for SOCPProblem
impl Clone for SOCPProblem
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SOCPProblem
fn clone(&self) -> SOCPProblem
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
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impl Freeze for SOCPProblem
impl RefUnwindSafe for SOCPProblem
impl Send for SOCPProblem
impl Sync for SOCPProblem
impl Unpin for SOCPProblem
impl UnsafeUnpin for SOCPProblem
impl UnwindSafe for SOCPProblem
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