There is an error in my program, it should be because one of the constraints is not satisfied.
Is there a way to directly determine which parameter is wrong
If you have Mosek available, use CVX 2.2. with Mosek as solver. If not, follow the advice in CVXQUAD: How to use CVXQUAD's Pade Approximant instead of CVX's unreliable Successive Approximation for GP mode, log, exp, entr, rel_entr, kl_div, log_det, det_rootn, exponential cone. CVXQUAD's Quantum (Matrix) Entropy & Matrix Log related functions if that doesn’t resolve matters, follow the advice below.
CVX reports that your problem is unbounded. Follow the advice in https://yalmip.github.io/debuggingunbounded/
Thank you, Mark!
or google
CVXQUAD
and you will see the link whose forum title is
CVXQUAD: How to use CVXQUAD’s Pade Approximant instead of CVX’s unreliable Successive Approximation for GP mode, log, exp, entr, rel_entr, kl_div, log_det, det_rootn, exponential cone. CVXQUAD’s Quantum (Matrix) Entropy & Matrix Log related functions
Thank you for your reply, I can see the link about CVXQUAD, but about “//yalmip.github.io/debuggingunbounded/3”, I can’t see it
Go this link
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CVXQUAD: How to use CVXQUAD’s Pade Approximant …
Thank you,I know there is a problem with the initial value, I got it.