Physarum Inspired Dynamics to Solve Semi-Definite Programs

11/03/2021
by   Hamidreza Kamkari, et al.
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Physarum Polycephalum is a Slime mold that can solve the shortest path problem. A mathematical model based on the Physarum's behavior, known as the Physarum Directed Dynamics, can solve positive linear programs. In this paper, we will propose a Physarum based dynamic based on the previous work and introduce a new way to solve positive Semi-Definite Programming (SDP) problems, which are more general than positive linear programs. Empirical results suggest that this extension of the dynamic can solve the positive SDP showing that the nature-inspired algorithm can solve one of the hardest problems in the polynomial domain. In this work, we will formulate an accurate algorithm to solve positive and some non-negative SDPs and formally prove some key characteristics of this solver thus inspiring future work to try and refine this method.

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