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Degree reduction techniques for polynomial optimization problems

Brais González-Rodríguez and Joe Naoum-Sawaya

European Journal of Operational Research, 2025, vol. 322, issue 2, 401-413

Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to quadrify a polynomial programming problem, i.e. reduce the polynomial program to a quadratic program, before solving it. The proposed approach, QUAD-RLT, exploits the Reformulation-Linearization Technique (RLT) structure to obtain smaller relaxations that can be solved faster and still provide high quality bounds. QUAD-RLT is compared to other quadrification techniques that have been previously discussed in the literature. The paper presents theoretical as well as computational results showing the advantage of QUAD-RLT compared to other quadrification techniques. Furthermore, rather than quadrifying a polynomial program, QUAD-RLT is generalized to reduce the degree of the polynomial to any degree. Computational results show that reducing the degree of the polynomial to a degree that is higher than two provides computational advantages in certain cases compared to fully quadrifying the problem. Finally, QUAD-RLT along with other quadrification/degree reduction schemes are implemented and made available in the freely available software RAPOSa.

Keywords: Nonlinear programming; Quadrification; Degree reduction; Reformulation-linearization technique; Polynomial programming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2024.12.021

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