On the slide entitled "Nonlinearity Brings New Challenges" you state that continuous relaxation of nonconvex problems no longer give a lower bound. Surely this is only true for local solutions? For global solutions because the relaxation is a strict superset, a global solution would still be a valid bound, no?
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On the slide entitled "Nonlinearity Brings New Challenges" you state that continuous relaxation of nonconvex problems no longer give a lower bound. Surely this is only true for local solutions? For global solutions because the relaxation is a strict superset, a global solution would still be a valid bound, no?
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