How to write an optimization constraint related to neighbors of a node in a graph

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Hello All,
I am trying to implement an SDP optimzation problem in CVX. The language is Matalb. My question is mainly related to Matlab coding.
In this problem, W, P, and P_{ij} are n-by-n matrices. Also, in this problem, E is a set of neighbors of a node i. Constraint P_{ij}=0 if \{i,j\}\not\in E means that P_{ij} is zero if nodes i and j are not neighbors.
Does anyone can help with how to implement this neighborhood relationship? Any help is greatly appreiciated.
For n=3, neighbors.xlsx can look like:
I wrote this piece of code:
agt = struct([]);
neighbors = readcell('neighbors.xlsx');
N = 2;
for i = 1:N
agt(i).neighbors = neighbors{i};
end
j = 1;
for i = 1:N
D =[i,j];
if ~ismember(D,agt(i).neighbors)
W(i,j)== 0;
end
j = j+1;
end

Accepted Answer

Matt J
Matt J on 19 Jan 2022
Edited: Matt J on 19 Jan 2022
You can get the graph adjacency matrix A from the adjacency() command,
Then, the constraints are:
P>=0,
dot(1-A(:),P(:))=0;
sum(P.*A,2)=1;
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Matt J
Matt J on 19 Jan 2022
Edited: Matt J on 19 Jan 2022
A is the adjacency matrix of the graph. I recommended that you generate it using the adjacency() command.
The second constraint is implied by the two constraints,
P>=0
dot(1-A(:),P(:))=0;
because Q=1-A is a matrix such that Q(i,j)=1 if and zero otherwise. Therefore dot(1-A(:),P(:))=0 is the same as . Because we have applied the additional constraint , the constraint follows.

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