solve an inequality with LMI approach
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I would like to solve this inequality :
Q*A'+A*Q+L'*B'+B*L < 0
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Amit
le 1 Fév 2014
solve for what? What the variable, what is known?
John D'Errico
le 1 Fév 2014
Obviously, the poster wants to solve for x. Oh, x is not in the equation? So we can choose x=0. Case closed.
Seriously, before you ask a question, think about what you mean by it. What are the unknowns here? What are the knowns? Are they arrays? vectors? Scalars? What size? What do you mean by "solve", as that is not a terribly meaningful thing in terms of an inequality, as there will generally be infinitely many solutions to such a problem.
Once you define your problem, it MIGHT be possible to help you, but until then, impossible. Even then, solving an inequality is, as I said, generally not a well-posed problem.
haifa
le 4 Fév 2014
Matt J
le 4 Fév 2014
And the inequality < 0 is element-wise, or is it the positive semi-definite ordering?
haifa
le 5 Fév 2014
Matt J
le 5 Fév 2014
Does L<0 mean that L(i,j)<0 for all i,j ?
haifa
le 5 Fév 2014
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Johan Löfberg
le 5 Fév 2014
Modifié(e) : Johan Löfberg
le 5 Fév 2014
With the MATLAB Toolbox YALMIP, and some SDP solver installed (such as SDPT3, SeDuMi, Mosek etc) it would be (you have not clearly said which variables are decision variables, I assume Q (psd) and L (arbitrary))
Q = sdpvar(n,n);
L = sdpvar(m,n,'full');
Constraints = [Q >=0, Q*A'+A*Q+L'*B'+B*L <= 0];
solvesdp(Constraints);
The model is ill-posed though as Q and L arbitrarily close to zero is feasible, which means trouble in practice. Dehomogenioze it, for instance
Constraints = [Q >=0, Q*A'+A*Q+L'*B'+B*L <= -eye(n)];
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haifa
le 5 Fév 2014
haifa
le 5 Fév 2014
Johan Löfberg
le 5 Fév 2014
You have to install a solver (and YALMIP).
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