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Gaining or losing perspective

We study MINLO (mixed-integer nonlinear optimization) formulations of the disjunction $x\in\{0\}\cup[l,u]$, where $z$ is a binary indicatorof $x\in[l,u]$ ($u> \ell > 0$), and $y$ "captures" $f(x)$, which is assumed to be convex on its domain $[l,u]$, but otherwise $y=0$ when $x=0$. This model is useful when activities have operating ranges, we pay a fixed cost for carrying out each activity, and costs on the levels of activities are convex. Using volume as a measure to compare convex bodies, we investigate a variety of continuous relaxations of this model, one of which is the convex-hull, achieved via the "perspective reformulation" inequality $y \geq zf(x/z)$. We compare this to various weaker relaxations, studying when they may be considered as viable alternatives. In the important special case when $f(x) := x^p$, for $p>1$, relaxations utilizing the inequality $yz^q \geq x^p$, for $q \in [0,p-1]$, are higher-dimensional power-cone representable, and hence tractable in theory. One well-known concrete application (with $f(x) := x^2$) is mean-variance optimization (in the style of Markowitz), and we carry out some experiments to illustrate our theory on this application.

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