Conic Mixed-Binary Sets: Convex Hull Characterizations and Applications (2012.14698v4)
Abstract: We consider a general conic mixed-binary set where each homogeneous conic constraint $j$ involves an affine function of independent continuous variables and an epigraph variable associated with a nonnegative function, $f_j$, of common binary variables. Sets of this form naturally arise as substructures in a number of applications including mean-risk optimization, chance-constrained problems, portfolio optimization, lot-sizing and scheduling, fractional programming, variants of the best subset selection problem, a class of sparse semidefinite programs, and distributionally robust chance-constrained programs. We give a convex hull description of this set that relies on simultaneous characterization of the epigraphs of $f_j$'s, which is easy to do when all functions $f_j$'s are submodular. Our result unifies and generalizes an existing result in two important directions. First, it considers \emph{multiple general convex cone} constraints instead of a single second-order cone type constraint. Second, it takes \emph{arbitrary nonnegative functions} instead of a specific submodular function obtained from the square root of an affine function. We close by demonstrating the applicability of our results in the context of a number of problem classes.
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