F. Alizadeh, RUTCOR, Rutgers University, alizadeh@rutcor.rutgers.edu
J.-P. Haeberly, Department of Mathematics, Fordham University, haeberly@murray.fordham.edu
M. V. Nayakkankuppam, Courant Institute, New York University, madhu@cs.nyu.edu
M. L. Overton, Courant Institute, New York University, overton@cs.nyu.edu
function of a graph, using the XZ search direction. Routines
are also provided to determine whether an SDP is primal or dual
degenerate, and to compute the condition number of an SDP. The code
optionally uses MEX files for improved performance; binaries are
available for several platforms. Benchmarks show that the codes
provide highly accurate solutions to a wide variety of problems.
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This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation.