10.2 Parameters (alphabetical list sorted by type)

10.2.1 Double parameters

MSK_DPAR_ANA_SOL_INFEAS_TOL

If a constraint violates its bound with an amount larger than this value, the constraint name, index and violation will be printed by the solution analyzer.

Default:

1e-6

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_ANA_SOL_INFEAS_TOL 1e-6 file

Groups:

Analysis

MSK_DPAR_BASIS_REL_TOL_S

Maximum relative dual bound violation allowed in an optimal basic solution.

Default:

1.0e-12

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_BASIS_REL_TOL_S 1.0e-12 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_BASIS_TOL_S

Maximum absolute dual bound violation in an optimal basic solution.

Default:

1.0e-6

Accepted:

[1.0e-9; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_BASIS_TOL_S 1.0e-6 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_BASIS_TOL_X

Maximum absolute primal bound violation allowed in an optimal basic solution.

Default:

1.0e-6

Accepted:

[1.0e-9; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_BASIS_TOL_X 1.0e-6 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_DATA_SYM_MAT_TOL

Absolute zero tolerance for elements in in symmetric matrices. If any value in a symmetric matrix is smaller than this parameter in absolute terms MOSEK will treat the values as zero and generate a warning.

Default:

1.0e-12

Accepted:

[1.0e-16; 1.0e-6]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_SYM_MAT_TOL 1.0e-12 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_SYM_MAT_TOL_HUGE

An element in a symmetric matrix which is larger than this value in absolute size causes an error.

Default:

1.0e20

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_SYM_MAT_TOL_HUGE 1.0e20 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_SYM_MAT_TOL_LARGE

An element in a symmetric matrix which is larger than this value in absolute size causes a warning message to be printed.

Default:

1.0e10

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_SYM_MAT_TOL_LARGE 1.0e10 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_AIJ_HUGE

An element in \(A\) which is larger than this value in absolute size causes an error.

Default:

1.0e20

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_AIJ_HUGE 1.0e20 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_AIJ_LARGE

An element in \(A\) which is larger than this value in absolute size causes a warning message to be printed.

Default:

1.0e10

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_AIJ_LARGE 1.0e10 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_BOUND_INF

Any bound which in absolute value is greater than this parameter is considered infinite.

Default:

1.0e16

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_BOUND_INF 1.0e16 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_BOUND_WRN

If a bound value is larger than this value in absolute size, then a warning message is issued.

Default:

1.0e8

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_BOUND_WRN 1.0e8 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_C_HUGE

An element in \(c\) which is larger than the value of this parameter in absolute terms is considered to be huge and generates an error.

Default:

1.0e16

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_C_HUGE 1.0e16 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_CJ_LARGE

An element in \(c\) which is larger than this value in absolute terms causes a warning message to be printed.

Default:

1.0e8

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_CJ_LARGE 1.0e8 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_QIJ

Absolute zero tolerance for elements in \(Q\) matrices.

Default:

1.0e-16

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_QIJ 1.0e-16 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_X

Zero tolerance for constraints and variables i.e. if the distance between the lower and upper bound is less than this value, then the lower and upper bound is considered identical.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_DATA_TOL_X 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_FOLDING_TOL_EQ

Tolerance for coefficient equality during folding.

Default:

1e-9

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_FOLDING_TOL_EQ 1e-9 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_DFEAS

Dual feasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for conic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_DFEAS 1.0e-8 file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria, Conic interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_INFEAS

Infeasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for conic problems. Controls when the interior-point optimizer declares the model primal or dual infeasible. A small number means the optimizer gets more conservative about declaring the model infeasible.

Default:

1.0e-12

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_INFEAS 1.0e-12 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria, Conic interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_MU_RED

Relative complementarity gap tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for conic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_MU_RED 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria, Conic interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Optimality tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for conic problems. If MOSEK cannot compute a solution that has the prescribed accuracy then it will check if the solution found satisfies the termination criteria with all tolerances multiplied by the value of this parameter. If yes, then the solution is also declared optimal.

Default:

1000

Accepted:

[1.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_NEAR_REL 1000 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria, Conic interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_PFEAS

Primal feasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for conic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_PFEAS 1.0e-8 file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria, Conic interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_REL_GAP

Relative gap termination tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for conic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_REL_GAP 1.0e-8 file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_CO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria, Conic interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_DFEAS

Dual feasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for quadratic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_DFEAS 1.0e-8 file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_INFEAS

Infeasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for quadratic problems. Controls when the interior-point optimizer declares the model primal or dual infeasible. A small number means the optimizer gets more conservative about declaring the model infeasible.

Default:

1.0e-12

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_INFEAS 1.0e-12 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_MU_RED

Relative complementarity gap tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for quadratic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_MU_RED 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Optimality tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for quadratic problems. If MOSEK cannot compute a solution that has the prescribed accuracy then it will check if the solution found satisfies the termination criteria with all tolerances multiplied by the value of this parameter. If yes, then the solution is also declared optimal.

Default:

1000

Accepted:

[1.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_NEAR_REL 1000 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_PFEAS

Primal feasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for quadratic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_PFEAS 1.0e-8 file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_REL_GAP

Relative gap termination tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for quadratic problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_REL_GAP 1.0e-8 file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_QO_TOL_NEAR_REL

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_DFEAS

Dual feasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for linear problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_DFEAS 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_DSAFE

Controls the initial dual starting point used by the interior-point optimizer. If the interior-point optimizer converges slowly and/or the constraint or variable bounds are very large, then it might be worthwhile to increase this value.

Default:

1.0

Accepted:

[1.0e-4; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_DSAFE 1.0 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_INFEAS

Infeasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for linear problems. Controls when the interior-point optimizer declares the model primal or dual infeasible. A small number means the optimizer gets more conservative about declaring the model infeasible.

Default:

1.0e-10

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_INFEAS 1.0e-10 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_MU_RED

Relative complementarity gap tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for linear problems.

Default:

1.0e-16

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_MU_RED 1.0e-16 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_PATH

Controls how close the interior-point optimizer follows the central path. A large value of this parameter means the central path is followed very closely. On numerically unstable problems it may be worthwhile to increase this parameter.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 0.9999]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_PATH 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_PFEAS

Primal feasibility tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for linear problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_PFEAS 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_PSAFE

Controls the initial primal starting point used by the interior-point optimizer. If the interior-point optimizer converges slowly and/or the constraint or variable bounds are very large, then it may be worthwhile to increase this value.

Default:

1.0

Accepted:

[1.0e-4; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_PSAFE 1.0 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_REL_GAP

Relative gap termination tolerance used by the interior-point optimizer for linear problems.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[1.0e-14; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_REL_GAP 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Termination criteria, Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_REL_STEP

Relative step size to the boundary for linear and quadratic optimization problems.

Default:

0.9999

Accepted:

[1.0e-4; 0.999999]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_REL_STEP 0.9999 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_STEP_SIZE

Minimal step size tolerance. If the step size falls below the value of this parameter, then the interior-point optimizer assumes that it is stalled. In other words the interior-point optimizer does not make any progress and therefore it is better to stop.

Default:

1.0e-6

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_INTPNT_TOL_STEP_SIZE 1.0e-6 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT

If either a primal or dual feasible solution is found proving that the optimal objective value is outside the interval \([\) MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT, MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT \(]\), then MOSEK is terminated.

Default:

-INFINITY

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT -INFINITY file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT_FINITE_TRH

Groups:

Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT_FINITE_TRH

If the lower objective cut is less than the value of this parameter value, then the lower objective cut i.e. MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT is treated as \(-\infty\).

Default:

-0.5e30

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT_FINITE_TRH -0.5e30 file

Groups:

Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_MIO_CLIQUE_TABLE_SIZE_FACTOR

Controlls the maximum size of the clqiue table as a factor of the number of nonzeros in the A matrix. A negative value implies MOSEK decides.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_CLIQUE_TABLE_SIZE_FACTOR -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_DPAR_MIO_DJC_MAX_BIGM

Maximum allowed big-M value when reformulating disjunctive constraints to linear constraints. Higher values make it more likely that a disjunction is reformulated to linear constraints, but also increase the risk of numerical problems.

Default:

1.0e6

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_DJC_MAX_BIGM 1.0e6 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_DPAR_MIO_MAX_TIME

This parameter limits the maximum time spent by the mixed-integer optimizer (in seconds). A negative number means infinity.

Default:

-1.0

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_MAX_TIME -1.0 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_MIO_REL_GAP_CONST

This value is used to compute the relative gap for the solution to an integer optimization problem.

Default:

1.0e-10

Accepted:

[1.0e-15; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_REL_GAP_CONST 1.0e-10 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_ABS_GAP

Absolute optimality tolerance employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

Default:

0.0

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_ABS_GAP 0.0 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_ABS_RELAX_INT

Absolute integer feasibility tolerance. If the distance to the nearest integer is less than this tolerance then an integer constraint is assumed to be satisfied.

Default:

1.0e-5

Accepted:

[1e-9; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_ABS_RELAX_INT 1.0e-5 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_FEAS

Feasibility tolerance for mixed integer solver.

Default:

1.0e-6

Accepted:

[1e-9; 1e-3]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_FEAS 1.0e-6 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_REL_DUAL_BOUND_IMPROVEMENT

If the relative improvement of the dual bound is smaller than this value, the solver will terminate the root cut generation. A value of 0.0 means that the value is selected automatically.

Default:

0.0

Accepted:

[0.0; 1.0]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_REL_DUAL_BOUND_IMPROVEMENT 0.0 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_REL_GAP

Relative optimality tolerance employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

Default:

1.0e-4

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_MIO_TOL_REL_GAP 1.0e-4 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_OPTIMIZER_MAX_TICKS

CURRENTLY NOT IN USE.

Maximum amount of ticks the optimizer is allowed to spent on the optimization. A negative number means infinity.

Default:

-1.0

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_OPTIMIZER_MAX_TICKS -1.0 file

Groups:

Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_OPTIMIZER_MAX_TIME

Maximum amount of time the optimizer is allowed to spent on the optimization (in seconds). A negative number means infinity.

Default:

-1.0

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_OPTIMIZER_MAX_TIME -1.0 file

Groups:

Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_ABS_LINDEP

Absolute tolerance employed by the linear dependency checker.

Default:

1.0e-6

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_ABS_LINDEP 1.0e-6 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_PRIMAL_INFEAS_PERTURBATION

The presolve is allowed to perturb a bound on a constraint or variable by this amount if it removes an infeasibility.

Default:

1.0e-6

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_PRIMAL_INFEAS_PERTURBATION 1.0e-6 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_REL_LINDEP

Relative tolerance employed by the linear dependency checker.

Default:

1.0e-10

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_REL_LINDEP 1.0e-10 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_S

Absolute zero tolerance employed for \(s_i\) in the presolve.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_S 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_X

Absolute zero tolerance employed for \(x_j\) in the presolve.

Default:

1.0e-8

Accepted:

[0.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_PRESOLVE_TOL_X 1.0e-8 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_DPAR_QCQO_REFORMULATE_REL_DROP_TOL

This parameter determines when columns are dropped in incomplete Cholesky factorization during reformulation of quadratic problems.

Default:

1e-15

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_QCQO_REFORMULATE_REL_DROP_TOL 1e-15 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_DPAR_SEMIDEFINITE_TOL_APPROX

Tolerance to define a matrix to be positive semidefinite.

Default:

1.0e-10

Accepted:

[1.0e-15; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_SEMIDEFINITE_TOL_APPROX 1.0e-10 file

Groups:

Data check

MSK_DPAR_SIM_LU_TOL_REL_PIV

Relative pivot tolerance employed when computing the LU factorization of the basis in the simplex optimizers and in the basis identification procedure. A value closer to 1.0 generally improves numerical stability but typically also implies an increase in the computational work.

Default:

0.01

Accepted:

[1.0e-6; 0.999999]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_SIM_LU_TOL_REL_PIV 0.01 file

Groups:

Basis identification, Simplex optimizer

MSK_DPAR_SIM_PRECISION_SCALING_EXTENDED

Exprimental. Usage not recommended.

Default:

2.0

Accepted:

[1.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_SIM_PRECISION_SCALING_EXTENDED 2.0 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_SIM_PRECISION_SCALING_NORMAL

Exprimental. Usage not recommended.

Default:

1.0

Accepted:

[1.0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_SIM_PRECISION_SCALING_NORMAL 1.0 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_SIMPLEX_ABS_TOL_PIV

Absolute pivot tolerance employed by the simplex optimizers.

Default:

1.0e-7

Accepted:

[1.0e-12; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_SIMPLEX_ABS_TOL_PIV 1.0e-7 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT

If either a primal or dual feasible solution is found proving that the optimal objective value is outside the interval \([\) MSK_DPAR_LOWER_OBJ_CUT, MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT \(]\), then MOSEK is terminated.

Default:

INFINITY

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT INFINITY file

See also:

MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT_FINITE_TRH

Groups:

Termination criteria

MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT_FINITE_TRH

If the upper objective cut is greater than the value of this parameter, then the upper objective cut MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT is treated as \(\infty\).

Default:

0.5e30

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_DPAR_UPPER_OBJ_CUT_FINITE_TRH 0.5e30 file

Groups:

Termination criteria

10.2.2 Integer parameters

MSK_IPAR_ANA_SOL_BASIS

Controls whether the basis matrix is analyzed in solution analyzer.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_ANA_SOL_BASIS MSK_ON file

Groups:

Analysis

MSK_IPAR_ANA_SOL_PRINT_VIOLATED

A parameter of the problem analyzer. Controls whether a list of violated constraints is printed. All constraints violated by more than the value set by the parameter MSK_DPAR_ANA_SOL_INFEAS_TOL will be printed.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_ANA_SOL_PRINT_VIOLATED MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Analysis

MSK_IPAR_AUTO_SORT_A_BEFORE_OPT

Controls whether the elements in each column of \(A\) are sorted before an optimization is performed. This is not required but makes the optimization more deterministic.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_AUTO_SORT_A_BEFORE_OPT MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Debugging

MSK_IPAR_AUTO_UPDATE_SOL_INFO

Controls whether the solution information items are automatically updated after an optimization is performed.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_AUTO_UPDATE_SOL_INFO MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_IPAR_BASIS_SOLVE_USE_PLUS_ONE

If a slack variable is in the basis, then the corresponding column in the basis is a unit vector with -1 in the right position. However, if this parameter is set to MSK_ON, -1 is replaced by 1.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_BASIS_SOLVE_USE_PLUS_ONE MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_BI_CLEAN_OPTIMIZER

Controls which simplex optimizer is used in the clean-up phase. Anything else than MSK_OPTIMIZER_PRIMAL_SIMPLEX or MSK_OPTIMIZER_DUAL_SIMPLEX is equivalent to MSK_OPTIMIZER_FREE_SIMPLEX.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, INTPNT, CONIC, PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, DUAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_DUAL_SIMPLEX, FREE_SIMPLEX, MIXED_INT

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_BI_CLEAN_OPTIMIZER MSK_OPTIMIZER_FREE file

Groups:

Basis identification, Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_BI_IGNORE_MAX_ITER

If the parameter MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_BASIS has the value MSK_BI_NO_ERROR and the interior-point optimizer has terminated due to maximum number of iterations, then basis identification is performed if this parameter has the value MSK_ON.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_BI_IGNORE_MAX_ITER MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Basis identification

MSK_IPAR_BI_IGNORE_NUM_ERROR

If the parameter MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_BASIS has the value MSK_BI_NO_ERROR and the interior-point optimizer has terminated due to a numerical problem, then basis identification is performed if this parameter has the value MSK_ON.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_BI_IGNORE_NUM_ERROR MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Basis identification

MSK_IPAR_BI_MAX_ITERATIONS

Controls the maximum number of simplex iterations allowed to optimize a basis after the basis identification.

Default:

1000000

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_BI_MAX_ITERATIONS 1000000 file

Groups:

Basis identification, Termination criteria

MSK_IPAR_CACHE_LICENSE

Specifies if the license is kept checked out for the lifetime of the MOSEK environment/model/process (MSK_ON) or returned to the server immediately after the optimization (MSK_OFF).

Check-in and check-out of licenses have an overhead. Frequent communication with the license server should be avoided.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_CACHE_LICENSE MSK_ON file

Groups:

License manager

MSK_IPAR_COMPRESS_STATFILE

Control compression of stat files.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_COMPRESS_STATFILE MSK_ON file

MSK_IPAR_FOLDING_USE

Controls whether and how to use problem folding (symmetry detection for continuous problems). Note that for symmetry detection for mixed-integer problems one should instead use the parameter MSK_IPAR_MIO_SYMMETRY_LEVEL.

Default:

FREE_UNLESS_BASIC

Accepted:

OFF, FREE, FREE_UNLESS_BASIC, FORCE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_FOLDING_USE MSK_FOLDING_MODE_FREE_UNLESS_BASIC file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_GETDUAL_CONVERT_LMIS

Whether to perform LMI detection and optimization in the user-level dualizer.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_GETDUAL_CONVERT_LMIS MSK_ON file

MSK_IPAR_HEARTBEAT_SIM_FREQ_TICKS

Controls how frequent the new simplex optimizer calls the user-defined callback function is called.

  • \(-1\). Logging is disabled.

  • \(0\). Logging at highest frequency (every iteration).

  • \(\geq 1\). Logging at given frequency measured in ticks.

Default:

1000000

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_HEARTBEAT_SIM_FREQ_TICKS 1000000 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_INFEAS_GENERIC_NAMES

Controls whether generic names are used when an infeasible subproblem is created.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INFEAS_GENERIC_NAMES MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Infeasibility report

MSK_IPAR_INFEAS_REPORT_AUTO

Controls whether an infeasibility report is automatically produced after the optimization if the problem is primal or dual infeasible.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INFEAS_REPORT_AUTO MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_INFEAS_REPORT_LEVEL

Controls the amount of information presented in an infeasibility report. Higher values imply more information.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INFEAS_REPORT_LEVEL 1 file

Groups:

Infeasibility report, Output information

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_BASIS

Controls whether the interior-point optimizer also computes an optimal basis.

Default:

ALWAYS

Accepted:

NEVER, ALWAYS, NO_ERROR, IF_FEASIBLE, RESERVERED

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_BASIS MSK_BI_ALWAYS file

See also:

MSK_IPAR_BI_IGNORE_MAX_ITER, MSK_IPAR_BI_IGNORE_NUM_ERROR, MSK_IPAR_BI_MAX_ITERATIONS, MSK_IPAR_BI_CLEAN_OPTIMIZER

Groups:

Interior-point method, Basis identification

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_DIFF_STEP

Controls whether different step sizes are allowed in the primal and dual space.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

  • ON: Different step sizes are allowed.

  • OFF: Different step sizes are not allowed.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_DIFF_STEP MSK_ON file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_HOTSTART

Currently not in use.

Default:

NONE

Accepted:

NONE, PRIMAL, DUAL, PRIMAL_DUAL

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_HOTSTART MSK_INTPNT_HOTSTART_NONE file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_MAX_ITERATIONS

Controls the maximum number of iterations allowed in the interior-point optimizer.

Default:

400

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_MAX_ITERATIONS 400 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Termination criteria

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_MAX_NUM_COR

Controls the maximum number of correctors allowed by the multiple corrector procedure. A negative value means that MOSEK is making the choice.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_MAX_NUM_COR -1 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_OFF_COL_TRH

Controls how many offending columns are detected in the Jacobian of the constraint matrix.

\(0\)

no detection

\(1\)

aggressive detection

\(>1\)

higher values mean less aggressive detection

Default:

40

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_OFF_COL_TRH 40 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_ORDER_GP_NUM_SEEDS

The GP ordering is dependent on a random seed. Therefore, trying several random seeds may lead to a better ordering. This parameter controls the number of random seeds tried.

A value of 0 means that MOSEK makes the choice.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_ORDER_GP_NUM_SEEDS 0 file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_ORDER_METHOD

Controls the ordering strategy used by the interior-point optimizer when factorizing the Newton equation system.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, APPMINLOC, EXPERIMENTAL, TRY_GRAPHPAR, FORCE_GRAPHPAR, NONE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_ORDER_METHOD MSK_ORDER_METHOD_FREE file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_REGULARIZATION_USE

Controls whether regularization is allowed.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_REGULARIZATION_USE MSK_ON file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_SCALING

Controls how the problem is scaled before the interior-point optimizer is used.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, NONE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_SCALING MSK_SCALING_FREE file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_SOLVE_FORM

Controls whether the primal or the dual problem is solved.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, PRIMAL, DUAL

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_SOLVE_FORM MSK_SOLVE_FREE file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_STARTING_POINT

Starting point used by the interior-point optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, GUESS, CONSTANT

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_INTPNT_STARTING_POINT MSK_STARTING_POINT_FREE file

Groups:

Interior-point method

MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_DEBUG

This option is used to turn on debugging of the license manager.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_DEBUG MSK_OFF file

Groups:

License manager

MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_PAUSE_TIME

If MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_WAIT is MSK_ON and no license is available, then MOSEK sleeps a number of milliseconds between each check of whether a license has become free.

Default:

100

Accepted:

[0; 1000000]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_PAUSE_TIME 100 file

Groups:

License manager

MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_SUPPRESS_EXPIRE_WRNS

Controls whether license features expire warnings are suppressed.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_SUPPRESS_EXPIRE_WRNS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

License manager, Output information

MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_TRH_EXPIRY_WRN

If a license feature expires in a numbers of days less than the value of this parameter then a warning will be issued.

Default:

7

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_TRH_EXPIRY_WRN 7 file

Groups:

License manager, Output information

MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_WAIT

If all licenses are in use MOSEK returns with an error code. However, by turning on this parameter MOSEK will wait for an available license.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LICENSE_WAIT MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Overall solver, Overall system, License manager

MSK_IPAR_LOG

Controls the amount of log information. The value 0 implies that all log information is suppressed. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Please note that if a task is employed to solve a sequence of optimization problems the value of this parameter is reduced by the value of MSK_IPAR_LOG_CUT_SECOND_OPT for the second and any subsequent optimizations.

Default:

10

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG 10 file

See also:

MSK_IPAR_LOG_CUT_SECOND_OPT

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_ANA_PRO

Controls amount of output from the problem analyzer.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_ANA_PRO 1 file

Groups:

Analysis, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_BI

Controls the amount of output printed by the basis identification procedure. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_BI 1 file

Groups:

Basis identification, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_BI_FREQ

Controls how frequently the optimizer outputs information about the basis identification and how frequent the user-defined callback function is called.

Default:

2500

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_BI_FREQ 2500 file

Groups:

Basis identification, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_CUT_SECOND_OPT

If a task is employed to solve a sequence of optimization problems, then the value of the log levels is reduced by the value of this parameter. E.g MSK_IPAR_LOG and MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM are reduced by the value of this parameter for the second and any subsequent optimizations.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_CUT_SECOND_OPT 1 file

See also:

MSK_IPAR_LOG, MSK_IPAR_LOG_INTPNT, MSK_IPAR_LOG_MIO, MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_EXPAND

Controls the amount of logging when a data item such as the maximum number constrains is expanded.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_EXPAND 1 file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_FEAS_REPAIR

Controls the amount of output printed when performing feasibility repair. A value higher than one means extensive logging.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_FEAS_REPAIR 1 file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_FILE

If turned on, then some log info is printed when a file is written or read.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_FILE 1 file

Groups:

Data input/output, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_INCLUDE_SUMMARY

Not relevant for this API.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_INCLUDE_SUMMARY MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_INFEAS_ANA

Controls amount of output printed by the infeasibility analyzer procedures. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_INFEAS_ANA 1 file

Groups:

Infeasibility report, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_INTPNT

Controls amount of output printed by the interior-point optimizer. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_INTPNT 1 file

Groups:

Interior-point method, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_LOCAL_INFO

Controls whether local identifying information like environment variables, filenames, IP addresses etc. are printed to the log.

Note that this will only affect some functions. Some functions that specifically emit system information will not be affected.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_LOCAL_INFO MSK_ON file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_MIO

Controls the log level for the mixed-integer optimizer. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Default:

4

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_MIO 4 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_MIO_FREQ

Controls how frequent the mixed-integer optimizer prints the log line. It will print line every time MSK_IPAR_LOG_MIO_FREQ relaxations have been solved.

Default:

10

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_MIO_FREQ 10 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_ORDER

If turned on, then factor lines are added to the log.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_ORDER 1 file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_PRESOLVE

Controls amount of output printed by the presolve procedure. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_PRESOLVE 1 file

Groups:

Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_SENSITIVITY

Controls the amount of logging during the sensitivity analysis.

  • \(0\). Means no logging information is produced.

  • \(1\). Timing information is printed.

  • \(2\). Sensitivity results are printed.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_SENSITIVITY 1 file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_SENSITIVITY_OPT

Controls the amount of logging from the optimizers employed during the sensitivity analysis. 0 means no logging information is produced.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_SENSITIVITY_OPT 0 file

Groups:

Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM

Controls amount of output printed by the simplex optimizer. A higher level implies that more information is logged.

Default:

4

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM 4 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM_FREQ

Controls how frequent the simplex optimizer outputs information about the optimization and how frequent the user-defined callback function is called.

Default:

1000

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM_FREQ 1000 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM_FREQ_GIGA_TICKS

Controls how frequent the new simplex optimizer outputs information about the optimization and how frequent the user-defined callback function is called.

  • \(-1\). Logging is disabled.

  • \(0\). Logging at highest frequency (every iteration).

  • \(\geq 1\). Logging at given frequency measured in giga ticks.

Default:

100

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_SIM_FREQ_GIGA_TICKS 100 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Output information, Logging

MSK_IPAR_LOG_STORAGE

When turned on, MOSEK prints messages regarding the storage usage and allocation.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_LOG_STORAGE 0 file

Groups:

Output information, Overall system, Logging

MSK_IPAR_MAX_NUM_WARNINGS

Each warning is shown a limited number of times controlled by this parameter. A negative value is identical to infinite number of times.

Default:

10

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MAX_NUM_WARNINGS 10 file

Groups:

Output information

MSK_IPAR_MIO_BRANCH_DIR

Controls whether the mixed-integer optimizer is branching up or down by default.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, UP, DOWN, NEAR, FAR, ROOT_LP, GUIDED, PSEUDOCOST

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_BRANCH_DIR MSK_BRANCH_DIR_FREE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CONFLICT_ANALYSIS_LEVEL

Controls the amount of conflict analysis employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses the level of conflict analysis employed

  • \(0\). conflict analysis is disabled

  • \(1\). A lower amount of conflict analysis is employed

  • \(2\). A higher amount of conflict analysis is employed

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; 2]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CONFLICT_ANALYSIS_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CONIC_OUTER_APPROXIMATION

If this option is turned on outer approximation is used when solving relaxations of conic problems; otherwise interior point is used.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CONIC_OUTER_APPROXIMATION MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CONSTRUCT_SOL

If set to MSK_ON and all integer variables have been given a value for which a feasible mixed integer solution exists, then MOSEK generates an initial solution to the mixed integer problem by fixing all integer values and solving the remaining problem.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CONSTRUCT_SOL MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CROSSOVER_MAX_NODES

Controls the maximum number of nodes allowed in each call to the Crossover heuristic. The default value of -1 means that the value is determined automatically. A value of zero turns off the heuristic.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CROSSOVER_MAX_NODES -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_CLIQUE

Controls whether clique cuts should be generated.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_CLIQUE MSK_ON file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_CMIR

Controls whether mixed integer rounding cuts should be generated.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_CMIR MSK_ON file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_GMI

Controls whether GMI cuts should be generated.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_GMI MSK_ON file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_IMPLIED_BOUND

Controls whether implied bound cuts should be generated.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_IMPLIED_BOUND MSK_ON file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_KNAPSACK_COVER

Controls whether knapsack cover cuts should be generated.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_KNAPSACK_COVER MSK_ON file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_LIPRO

Controls whether lift-and-project cuts should be generated.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_LIPRO MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_SELECTION_LEVEL

Controls how aggressively generated cuts are selected to be included in the relaxation.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses the level of cut selection

  • \(0\). Generated cuts less likely to be added to the relaxation

  • \(1\). Cuts are more aggressively selected to be included in the relaxation

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +1]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_CUT_SELECTION_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_DATA_PERMUTATION_METHOD

Controls what problem data permutation method is appplied to mixed-integer problems.

Default:

NONE

Accepted:

NONE, CYCLIC_SHIFT, RANDOM

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_DATA_PERMUTATION_METHOD MSK_MIO_DATA_PERMUTATION_METHOD_NONE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_DUAL_RAY_ANALYSIS_LEVEL

Controls the amount of dual ray analysis employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses the level of dual ray analysis employed

  • \(0\). Dual ray analysis is disabled

  • \(1\). A lower amount of dual ray analysis is employed

  • \(2\). A higher amount of dual ray analysis is employed

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; 2]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_DUAL_RAY_ANALYSIS_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_FEASPUMP_LEVEL

Controls the way the Feasibility Pump heuristic is employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses how the Feasibility Pump is used

  • \(0\). The Feasibility Pump is disabled

  • \(1\). The Feasibility Pump is enabled with an effort to improve solution quality

  • \(2\). The Feasibility Pump is enabled with an effort to reach feasibility early

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; 2]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_FEASPUMP_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_HEURISTIC_LEVEL

Controls the heuristic employed by the mixed-integer optimizer to locate an initial good integer feasible solution. A value of zero means the heuristic is not used at all. A larger value than \(0\) means that a gradually more sophisticated heuristic is used which is computationally more expensive. A negative value implies that the optimizer chooses the heuristic. Normally a value around \(3\) to \(5\) should be optimal.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_HEURISTIC_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_INDEPENDENT_BLOCK_LEVEL

Controls the way the mixed-integer optimizer tries to find and exploit a decomposition of the problem into independent blocks.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses how independent-block structure is handled

  • \(0\). No independent-block structure is detected

  • \(1\). Independent-block structure may be exploited only in presolve

  • \(2\). Independent-block structure may be exploited through a dedicated algorithm after the root node

  • \(3\). Independent-block structure may be exploited through a dedicated algorithm before the root node

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; 3]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_INDEPENDENT_BLOCK_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_BRANCHES

Maximum number of branches allowed during the branch and bound search. A negative value means infinite.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_BRANCHES -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Termination criteria

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_RELAXS

Maximum number of relaxations allowed during the branch and bound search. A negative value means infinite.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_RELAXS -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_RESTARTS

Maximum number of restarts allowed during the branch and bound search.

Default:

10

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_RESTARTS 10 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_ROOT_CUT_ROUNDS

Maximum number of cut separation rounds at the root node.

Default:

100

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_ROOT_CUT_ROUNDS 100 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Termination criteria

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_SOLUTIONS

The mixed-integer optimizer can be terminated after a certain number of different feasible solutions has been located. If this parameter has the value \(n>0\), then the mixed-integer optimizer will be terminated when \(n\) feasible solutions have been located.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MAX_NUM_SOLUTIONS -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization, Termination criteria

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MEMORY_EMPHASIS_LEVEL

Controls how much emphasis is put on reducing memory usage. Being more conservative about memory usage may come at the cost of decreased solution speed.

  • \(0\). The optimizer chooses

  • \(1\). More emphasis is put on reducing memory usage and less on speed

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +1]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MEMORY_EMPHASIS_LEVEL 0 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MIN_REL

Number of times a variable must have been branched on for its pseudocost to be considered reliable.

Default:

5

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MIN_REL 5 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_MODE

Controls whether the optimizer includes the integer restrictions and disjunctive constraints when solving a (mixed) integer optimization problem.

Default:

SATISFIED

Accepted:

IGNORED, SATISFIED

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_MODE MSK_MIO_MODE_SATISFIED file

Groups:

Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_MIO_NODE_OPTIMIZER

Controls which optimizer is employed at the non-root nodes in the mixed-integer optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, INTPNT, CONIC, PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, DUAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_DUAL_SIMPLEX, FREE_SIMPLEX, MIXED_INT

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_NODE_OPTIMIZER MSK_OPTIMIZER_FREE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_NODE_SELECTION

Controls the node selection strategy employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, FIRST, BEST, PSEUDO

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_NODE_SELECTION MSK_MIO_NODE_SELECTION_FREE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_NUMERICAL_EMPHASIS_LEVEL

Controls how much emphasis is put on reducing numerical problems possibly at the expense of solution speed.

  • \(0\). The optimizer chooses

  • \(1\). More emphasis is put on reducing numerical problems

  • \(2\). Even more emphasis

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +2]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_NUMERICAL_EMPHASIS_LEVEL 0 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_OPT_FACE_MAX_NODES

Controls the maximum number of nodes allowed in each call to the optimal face heuristic. The default value of -1 means that the value is determined automatically. A value of zero turns off the heuristic.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_OPT_FACE_MAX_NODES -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_PERSPECTIVE_REFORMULATE

Enables or disables perspective reformulation in presolve.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_PERSPECTIVE_REFORMULATE MSK_ON file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_PRESOLVE_AGGREGATOR_USE

Controls if the aggregator should be used.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_PRESOLVE_AGGREGATOR_USE MSK_ON file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_MIO_PROBING_LEVEL

Controls the amount of probing employed by the mixed-integer optimizer in presolve.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses the level of probing employed

  • \(0\). Probing is disabled

  • \(1\). A low amount of probing is employed

  • \(2\). A medium amount of probing is employed

  • \(3\). A high amount of probing is employed

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; 3]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_PROBING_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_PROPAGATE_OBJECTIVE_CONSTRAINT

Use objective domain propagation.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_PROPAGATE_OBJECTIVE_CONSTRAINT MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_QCQO_REFORMULATION_METHOD

Controls what reformulation method is applied to mixed-integer quadratic problems.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, NONE, LINEARIZATION, EIGEN_VAL_METHOD, DIAG_SDP, RELAX_SDP

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_QCQO_REFORMULATION_METHOD MSK_MIO_QCQO_REFORMULATION_METHOD_FREE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_RENS_MAX_NODES

Controls the maximum number of nodes allowed in each call to the RENS heuristic. The default value of -1 means that the value is determined automatically. A value of zero turns off the heuristic.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_RENS_MAX_NODES -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_RINS_MAX_NODES

Controls the maximum number of nodes allowed in each call to the RINS heuristic. The default value of -1 means that the value is determined automatically. A value of zero turns off the heuristic.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_RINS_MAX_NODES -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_ROOT_OPTIMIZER

Controls which optimizer is employed at the root node in the mixed-integer optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, INTPNT, CONIC, PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, DUAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_DUAL_SIMPLEX, FREE_SIMPLEX, MIXED_INT

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_ROOT_OPTIMIZER MSK_OPTIMIZER_FREE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_SEED

Sets the random seed used for randomization in the mixed integer optimizer. Selecting a different seed can change the path the optimizer takes to the optimal solution.

Default:

42

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_SEED 42 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_SYMMETRY_LEVEL

Controls the amount of symmetry detection and handling employed by the mixed-integer optimizer in presolve.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses the level of symmetry detection and handling employed

  • \(0\). Symmetry detection and handling is disabled

  • \(1\). A low amount of symmetry detection and handling is employed

  • \(2\). A medium amount of symmetry detection and handling is employed

  • \(3\). A high amount of symmetry detection and handling is employed

  • \(4\). An extremely high amount of symmetry detection and handling is employed

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; 4]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_SYMMETRY_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_VAR_SELECTION

Controls the variable selection strategy employed by the mixed-integer optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, PSEUDOCOST, STRONG

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_VAR_SELECTION MSK_MIO_VAR_SELECTION_FREE file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MIO_VB_DETECTION_LEVEL

Controls how much effort is put into detecting variable bounds.

  • \(-1\). The optimizer chooses

  • \(0\). No variable bounds are detected

  • \(1\). Only detect variable bounds that are directly represented in the problem

  • \(2\). Detect variable bounds in probing

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-1; +2]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MIO_VB_DETECTION_LEVEL -1 file

Groups:

Mixed-integer optimization

MSK_IPAR_MT_SPINCOUNT

Set the number of iterations to spin before sleeping.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; 1000000000]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_MT_SPINCOUNT 0 file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_IPAR_NG

Not in use.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_NG MSK_OFF file

MSK_IPAR_NUM_THREADS

Controls the number of threads employed by the optimizer. If set to 0 the number of threads used will be equal to the number of cores detected on the machine.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_NUM_THREADS 0 file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_HEADER

Write a text header with date and MOSEK version in an OPF file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_HEADER MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_HINTS

Write a hint section with problem dimensions in the beginning of an OPF file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_HINTS MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_LINE_LENGTH

Aim to keep lines in OPF files not much longer than this.

Default:

80

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_LINE_LENGTH 80 file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_PARAMETERS

Write a parameter section in an OPF file.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_PARAMETERS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_PROBLEM

Write objective, constraints, bounds etc. to an OPF file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_PROBLEM MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOL_BAS

If MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS is MSK_ON and a basic solution is defined, include the basic solution in OPF files.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOL_BAS MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOL_ITG

If MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS is MSK_ON and an integer solution is defined, write the integer solution in OPF files.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOL_ITG MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOL_ITR

If MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS is MSK_ON and an interior solution is defined, write the interior solution in OPF files.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOL_ITR MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS

Enable inclusion of solutions in the OPF files.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_OPTIMIZER

The parameter controls which optimizer is used to optimize the task.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, INTPNT, CONIC, PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, DUAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_DUAL_SIMPLEX, FREE_SIMPLEX, MIXED_INT

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_OPTIMIZER MSK_OPTIMIZER_FREE file

Groups:

Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_PARAM_READ_CASE_NAME

If turned on, then names in the parameter file are case sensitive.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PARAM_READ_CASE_NAME MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_PARAM_READ_IGN_ERROR

If turned on, then errors in parameter settings is ignored.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PARAM_READ_IGN_ERROR MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_ELIMINATOR_MAX_FILL

Controls the maximum amount of fill-in that can be created by one pivot in the elimination phase of the presolve. A negative value means the parameter value is selected automatically.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_ELIMINATOR_MAX_FILL -1 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_ELIMINATOR_MAX_NUM_TRIES

Control the maximum number of times the eliminator is tried. A negative value implies MOSEK decides.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_ELIMINATOR_MAX_NUM_TRIES -1 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_ABS_WORK_TRH

Controls linear dependency check in presolve. The linear dependency check is potentially computationally expensive.

Default:

100

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_ABS_WORK_TRH 100 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_NEW

Controls whether a new experimental linear dependency checker is employed.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_NEW MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_REL_WORK_TRH

Controls linear dependency check in presolve. The linear dependency check is potentially computationally expensive.

Default:

100

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_REL_WORK_TRH 100 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_USE

Controls whether the linear constraints are checked for linear dependencies.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_LINDEP_USE MSK_ON file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_MAX_NUM_PASS

Control the maximum number of times presolve passes over the problem. A negative value implies MOSEK decides.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_MAX_NUM_PASS -1 file

Groups:

Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_MAX_NUM_REDUCTIONS

Controls the maximum number of reductions performed by the presolve. The value of the parameter is normally only changed in connection with debugging. A negative value implies that an infinite number of reductions are allowed.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_MAX_NUM_REDUCTIONS -1 file

Groups:

Overall solver, Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_USE

Controls whether the presolve is applied to a problem before it is optimized.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

OFF, ON, FREE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRESOLVE_USE MSK_PRESOLVE_MODE_FREE file

Groups:

Overall solver, Presolve

MSK_IPAR_PRIMAL_REPAIR_OPTIMIZER

Controls which optimizer that is used to find the optimal repair.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, INTPNT, CONIC, PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, DUAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_PRIMAL_SIMPLEX, NEW_DUAL_SIMPLEX, FREE_SIMPLEX, MIXED_INT

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PRIMAL_REPAIR_OPTIMIZER MSK_OPTIMIZER_FREE file

Groups:

Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_PARAMETERS

If MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_PARAMETERS is MSK_ON, the parameters section is written.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_PARAMETERS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_SINGLE_PSD_TERMS

Controls whether PSD terms with a coefficient matrix of just one non-zero are written as a single term instead of as a matrix term.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_SINGLE_PSD_TERMS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS

If MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS is MSK_ON, the solution section is written if any solutions are available, otherwise solution section is not written even if solutions are available.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_SOLUTIONS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_TRANSFORM

If MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_TRANSFORM is MSK_ON, constraint blocks with identifiable conic slacks are transformed into conic constraints and the slacks are eliminated.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_PTF_WRITE_TRANSFORM MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_READ_ASYNC

Controls whether files are read using synchronous or asynchronous reader.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

  • ON: Use asynchronous reader

  • OFF: Use synchronous reader

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_READ_ASYNC MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_READ_DEBUG

Turns on additional debugging information when reading files.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_READ_DEBUG MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_READ_KEEP_FREE_CON

Controls whether the free constraints are included in the problem. Applies to MPS files.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

  • ON: The free constraints are kept.

  • OFF: The free constraints are discarded.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_READ_KEEP_FREE_CON MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_READ_MPS_FORMAT

Controls how strictly the MPS file reader interprets the MPS format.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

STRICT, RELAXED, FREE, CPLEX

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_READ_MPS_FORMAT MSK_MPS_FORMAT_FREE file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_READ_MPS_WIDTH

Controls the maximal number of characters allowed in one line of the MPS file.

Default:

1024

Accepted:

[80; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_READ_MPS_WIDTH 1024 file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_READ_TASK_IGNORE_PARAM

Controls whether MOSEK should ignore the parameter setting defined in the task file and use the default parameter setting instead.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_READ_TASK_IGNORE_PARAM MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_REMOTE_USE_COMPRESSION

Use compression when sending data to an optimization server.

Default:

ZSTD

Accepted:

NONE, FREE, GZIP, ZSTD

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_REMOTE_USE_COMPRESSION MSK_COMPRESS_ZSTD file

MSK_IPAR_REMOVE_UNUSED_SOLUTIONS

Removes unused solutions before the optimization is performed.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_REMOVE_UNUSED_SOLUTIONS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_IPAR_SENSITIVITY_ALL

Not applicable.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SENSITIVITY_ALL MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_SENSITIVITY_TYPE

Controls which type of sensitivity analysis is to be performed.

Default:

BASIS

Accepted:

BASIS

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SENSITIVITY_TYPE MSK_SENSITIVITY_TYPE_BASIS file

Groups:

Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_SIM_BASIS_FACTOR_USE

Controls whether an LU factorization of the basis is used in a hot-start. Forcing a refactorization sometimes improves the stability of the simplex optimizers, but in most cases there is a performance penalty.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_BASIS_FACTOR_USE MSK_ON file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_DEGEN

Controls how aggressively degeneration is handled.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

NONE, FREE, AGGRESSIVE, MODERATE, MINIMUM

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_DEGEN MSK_SIM_DEGEN_FREE file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_DETECT_PWL

Not in use.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

  • ON: PWL are detected.

  • OFF: PWL are not detected.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_DETECT_PWL MSK_ON file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_CRASH

Controls whether crashing is performed in the dual simplex optimizer. If this parameter is set to \(x\), then a crash will be performed if a basis consists of more than \((100-x)\mod f_v\) entries, where \(f_v\) is the number of fixed variables.

Default:

90

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_CRASH 90 file

Groups:

Dual simplex

MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_PHASEONE_METHOD

An experimental feature.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; 10]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_PHASEONE_METHOD 0 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_RESTRICT_SELECTION

The dual simplex optimizer can use a so-called restricted selection/pricing strategy to choose the outgoing variable. Hence, if restricted selection is applied, then the dual simplex optimizer first choose a subset of all the potential outgoing variables. Next, for some time it will choose the outgoing variable only among the subset. From time to time the subset is redefined. A larger value of this parameter implies that the optimizer will be more aggressive in its restriction strategy, i.e. a value of 0 implies that the restriction strategy is not applied at all.

Default:

50

Accepted:

[0; 100]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_RESTRICT_SELECTION 50 file

Groups:

Dual simplex

MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_SELECTION

Controls the choice of the incoming variable, known as the selection strategy, in the dual simplex optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, FULL, ASE, DEVEX, SE, PARTIAL

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_DUAL_SELECTION MSK_SIM_SELECTION_FREE file

Groups:

Dual simplex

MSK_IPAR_SIM_EXPLOIT_DUPVEC

Controls if the simplex optimizers are allowed to exploit duplicated columns.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF, FREE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_EXPLOIT_DUPVEC MSK_SIM_EXPLOIT_DUPVEC_OFF file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_HOTSTART

Controls the type of hot-start that the simplex optimizer perform.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

NONE, FREE, STATUS_KEYS

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_HOTSTART MSK_SIM_HOTSTART_FREE file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_HOTSTART_LU

Determines if the simplex optimizer should exploit the initial factorization.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

  • ON: Factorization is reused if possible.

  • OFF: Factorization is recomputed.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_HOTSTART_LU MSK_ON file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_MAX_ITERATIONS

Maximum number of iterations that can be used by a simplex optimizer.

Default:

10000000

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_MAX_ITERATIONS 10000000 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer, Termination criteria

MSK_IPAR_SIM_MAX_NUM_SETBACKS

Controls how many set-backs are allowed within a simplex optimizer. A set-back is an event where the optimizer moves in the wrong direction. This is impossible in theory but may happen due to numerical problems.

Default:

250

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_MAX_NUM_SETBACKS 250 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_NON_SINGULAR

Controls if the simplex optimizer ensures a non-singular basis, if possible.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_NON_SINGULAR MSK_ON file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRECISION
Default:

NORMAL

Accepted:

NORMAL, EXTENDED

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRECISION MSK_SIM_PRECISION_NORMAL file

Groups:

Overall solver

MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRECISION_BOOST

Controls whether the simplex optimizer is allowed to boost the precision during the computations if possible.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRECISION_BOOST MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_CRASH

Controls whether crashing is performed in the primal simplex optimizer. In general, if a basis consists of more than (100-this parameter value)% fixed variables, then a crash will be performed.

Default:

90

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_CRASH 90 file

Groups:

Primal simplex

MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_PHASEONE_METHOD

An experimental feature.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; 10]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_PHASEONE_METHOD 0 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_RESTRICT_SELECTION

The primal simplex optimizer can use a so-called restricted selection/pricing strategy to choose the outgoing variable. Hence, if restricted selection is applied, then the primal simplex optimizer first choose a subset of all the potential incoming variables. Next, for some time it will choose the incoming variable only among the subset. From time to time the subset is redefined. A larger value of this parameter implies that the optimizer will be more aggressive in its restriction strategy, i.e. a value of 0 implies that the restriction strategy is not applied at all.

Default:

50

Accepted:

[0; 100]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_RESTRICT_SELECTION 50 file

Groups:

Primal simplex

MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_SELECTION

Controls the choice of the incoming variable, known as the selection strategy, in the primal simplex optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, FULL, ASE, DEVEX, SE, PARTIAL

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_PRIMAL_SELECTION MSK_SIM_SELECTION_FREE file

Groups:

Primal simplex

MSK_IPAR_SIM_REFACTOR_FREQ

Controls how frequent the basis is refactorized. The value 0 means that the optimizer determines the best point of refactorization. It is strongly recommended NOT to change this parameter.

Default:

0

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_REFACTOR_FREQ 0 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_REFORMULATION

Controls if the simplex optimizers are allowed to reformulate the problem.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF, FREE, AGGRESSIVE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_REFORMULATION MSK_SIM_REFORMULATION_OFF file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_SAVE_LU

Controls if the LU factorization stored should be replaced with the LU factorization corresponding to the initial basis.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_SAVE_LU MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_SCALING

Controls how much effort is used in scaling the problem before a simplex optimizer is used.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, NONE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_SCALING MSK_SCALING_FREE file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_SCALING_METHOD

Controls how the problem is scaled before a simplex optimizer is used.

Default:

POW2

Accepted:

POW2, FREE

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_SCALING_METHOD MSK_SCALING_METHOD_POW2 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_SEED

Sets the random seed used for randomization in the simplex optimizers.

Default:

23456

Accepted:

[0; 32749]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_SEED 23456 file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_SOLVE_FORM

Controls whether the primal or the dual problem is solved by the primal-/dual-simplex optimizer.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

FREE, PRIMAL, DUAL

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_SOLVE_FORM MSK_SOLVE_FREE file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SIM_SWITCH_OPTIMIZER

The simplex optimizer sometimes chooses to solve the dual problem instead of the primal problem. This implies that if you have chosen to use the dual simplex optimizer and the problem is dualized, then it actually makes sense to use the primal simplex optimizer instead. If this parameter is on and the problem is dualized and furthermore the simplex optimizer is chosen to be the primal (dual) one, then it is switched to the dual (primal).

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SIM_SWITCH_OPTIMIZER MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Simplex optimizer

MSK_IPAR_SOL_FILTER_KEEP_BASIC

If turned on, then basic and super basic constraints and variables are written to the solution file independent of the filter setting.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SOL_FILTER_KEEP_BASIC MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_SOL_READ_NAME_WIDTH

When a solution is read by MOSEK and some constraint, variable or cone names contain blanks, then a maximum name width much be specified. A negative value implies that no name contain blanks.

Default:

-1

Accepted:

[-inf; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SOL_READ_NAME_WIDTH -1 file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_SOL_READ_WIDTH

Controls the maximal acceptable width of line in the solutions when read by MOSEK.

Default:

1024

Accepted:

[80; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_SOL_READ_WIDTH 1024 file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_TIMING_LEVEL

Controls the amount of timing performed inside MOSEK.

Default:

1

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_TIMING_LEVEL 1 file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_ASYNC

Controls whether files are read using synchronous or asynchronous writer.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

  • ON: Use asynchronous writer

  • OFF: Use synchronous writer

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_ASYNC MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_BAS_CONSTRAINTS

Controls whether the constraint section is written to the basic solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_BAS_CONSTRAINTS MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_BAS_HEAD

Controls whether the header section is written to the basic solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_BAS_HEAD MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_BAS_VARIABLES

Controls whether the variables section is written to the basic solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_BAS_VARIABLES MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_COMPRESSION

Controls whether the data file is compressed while it is written. 0 means no compression while higher values mean more compression.

Default:

9

Accepted:

[0; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_COMPRESSION 9 file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_FREE_CON

Controls whether the free constraints are written to the data file. Applies to MPS files.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_FREE_CON MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_GENERIC_NAMES

Controls whether generic names should be used instead of user-defined names when writing to the data file.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_GENERIC_NAMES MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_IGNORE_INCOMPATIBLE_ITEMS

Controls if the writer ignores incompatible problem items when writing files.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

  • ON: Ignore items that cannot be written to the current output file format.

  • OFF: Produce an error if the problem contains items that cannot the written to the current output file format.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_IGNORE_INCOMPATIBLE_ITEMS MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_INT_CONSTRAINTS

Controls whether the constraint section is written to the integer solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_INT_CONSTRAINTS MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_INT_HEAD

Controls whether the header section is written to the integer solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_INT_HEAD MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_INT_VARIABLES

Controls whether the variables section is written to the integer solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_INT_VARIABLES MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_JSON_INDENTATION

When set, the JSON task and solution files are written with indentation for better readability.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_JSON_INDENTATION MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_LP_FULL_OBJ

Write all variables, including the ones with 0-coefficients, in the objective.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_LP_FULL_OBJ MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_LP_LINE_WIDTH

Maximum width of line in an LP file written by MOSEK.

Default:

80

Accepted:

[40; +inf]

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_LP_LINE_WIDTH 80 file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_MPS_FORMAT

Controls in which format the MPS file is written.

Default:

FREE

Accepted:

STRICT, RELAXED, FREE, CPLEX

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_MPS_FORMAT MSK_MPS_FORMAT_FREE file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_MPS_INT

Controls if marker records are written to the MPS file to indicate whether variables are integer restricted.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_MPS_INT MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_BARVARIABLES

Controls whether the symmetric matrix variables section is written to the solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_BARVARIABLES MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_CONSTRAINTS

Controls whether the constraint section is written to the solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_CONSTRAINTS MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_HEAD

Controls whether the header section is written to the solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_HEAD MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_IGNORE_INVALID_NAMES

Even if the names are invalid MPS names, then they are employed when writing the solution file.

Default:

OFF

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_IGNORE_INVALID_NAMES MSK_OFF file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_VARIABLES

Controls whether the variables section is written to the solution file.

Default:

ON

Accepted:

ON, OFF

Example:

mosek -d MSK_IPAR_WRITE_SOL_VARIABLES MSK_ON file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

10.2.3 String parameters

MSK_SPAR_BAS_SOL_FILE_NAME

Name of the bas solution file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_BAS_SOL_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_DATA_FILE_NAME

Data are read and written to this file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_DATA_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_DEBUG_FILE_NAME

MOSEK debug file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_DEBUG_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_INT_SOL_FILE_NAME

Name of the int solution file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_INT_SOL_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_ITR_SOL_FILE_NAME

Name of the itr solution file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_ITR_SOL_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_MIO_DEBUG_STRING

For internal debugging purposes.

Accepted:

Any valid string.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_MIO_DEBUG_STRING somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_PARAM_COMMENT_SIGN

Only the first character in this string is used. It is considered as a start of comment sign in the MOSEK parameter file. Spaces are ignored in the string.

Default:

%

Accepted:

Any valid string.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_PARAM_COMMENT_SIGN % file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_PARAM_READ_FILE_NAME

Modifications to the parameter database is read from this file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_PARAM_READ_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_PARAM_WRITE_FILE_NAME

The parameter database is written to this file.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_PARAM_WRITE_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_BOU_NAME

Name of the BOUNDS vector used. An empty name means that the first BOUNDS vector is used.

Accepted:

Any valid MPS name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_BOU_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_OBJ_NAME

Name of the free constraint used as objective function. An empty name means that the first constraint is used as objective function.

Accepted:

Any valid MPS name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_OBJ_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_RAN_NAME

Name of the RANGE vector used. An empty name means that the first RANGE vector is used.

Accepted:

Any valid MPS name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_RAN_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_RHS_NAME

Name of the RHS used. An empty name means that the first RHS vector is used.

Accepted:

Any valid MPS name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_READ_MPS_RHS_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_REMOTE_OPTSERVER_HOST

URL of the remote optimization server in the format (http|https)://server:port. If set, all subsequent calls to any MOSEK function that involves synchronous optimization will be sent to the specified OptServer instead of being executed locally. Passing empty string deactivates this redirection.

Accepted:

Any valid URL.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_REMOTE_OPTSERVER_HOST somevalue file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_SPAR_REMOTE_TLS_CERT

List of known server certificates in PEM format.

Accepted:

PEM files separated by new-lines.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_REMOTE_TLS_CERT somevalue file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_SPAR_REMOTE_TLS_CERT_PATH

Path to known server certificates in PEM format.

Accepted:

Any valid path.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_REMOTE_TLS_CERT_PATH somevalue file

Groups:

Overall system

MSK_SPAR_SENSITIVITY_FILE_NAME

Not applicable.

Accepted:

Any valid string.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_SENSITIVITY_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_SENSITIVITY_RES_FILE_NAME

Not applicable.

Accepted:

Any valid string.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_SENSITIVITY_RES_FILE_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XC_LOW

A filter used to determine which constraints should be listed in the solution file. A value of \(0.5\) means that all constraints having xc[i]>0.5 should be listed, whereas +0.5 means that all constraints having xc[i]>=blc[i]+0.5 should be listed. An empty filter means that no filter is applied.

Accepted:

Any valid filter.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XC_LOW somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XC_UPR

A filter used to determine which constraints should be listed in the solution file. A value of 0.5 means that all constraints having xc[i]<0.5 should be listed, whereas -0.5 means all constraints having xc[i]<=buc[i]-0.5 should be listed. An empty filter means that no filter is applied.

Accepted:

Any valid filter.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XC_UPR somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XX_LOW

A filter used to determine which variables should be listed in the solution file. A value of “0.5” means that all constraints having xx[j]>=0.5 should be listed, whereas “+0.5” means that all constraints having xx[j]>=blx[j]+0.5 should be listed. An empty filter means no filter is applied.

Accepted:

Any valid filter.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XX_LOW somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XX_UPR

A filter used to determine which variables should be listed in the solution file. A value of “0.5” means that all constraints having xx[j]<0.5 should be printed, whereas “-0.5” means all constraints having xx[j]<=bux[j]-0.5 should be listed. An empty filter means no filter is applied.

Accepted:

Any valid file name.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_SOL_FILTER_XX_UPR somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output, Solution input/output

MSK_SPAR_STAT_KEY

Key used when writing the summary file.

Accepted:

Any valid string.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_STAT_KEY somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output

MSK_SPAR_STAT_NAME

Name used when writing the statistics file.

Accepted:

Any valid XML string.

Example:

mosek -d MSK_SPAR_STAT_NAME somevalue file

Groups:

Data input/output