I have a mixed integer nonlinear optimization problem containing "log" function, and by the way it's convex if we relaxed the integer variables.
Can I solve it using Matlab Optimization toolbox efficiently or there will be some issues?
Is there a difference in solving such optimization problems if I used problem-based and used solver-based approaches?

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss 2021년 8월 10일

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There are two MINLP solvers in Global Optimization Toolbox: ga and surrogateopt. Either should work for you. The surrogateopt solver is primarily for time-consuming functions. Both solvers work best on relatively low-dimensional problems, up to 100 variables or so, but there are no built-in limits, so you can try larger problems.
There is also an example showing how intlinprog can sometimes be used iteratively to solve otherwise convex mixed-integer problems: Mixed-Integer Quadratic Programming Portfolio Optimization: Problem-Based or the nearly identical Mixed-Integer Quadratic Programming Portfolio Optimization: Solver-Based.
Good luck,
Alan Weiss
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