“…This theory was developed originally from Gao and Strang's work in nonconvex mechanics [21] and has been applied successfully for solving a large class of challenging problems in both nonconvex analysis/mechancis and global optimization, such as phase transitions in solids [23], post-buckling of large deformed beam [38], nonconvex polynomial minimization problems with box and integer constraints [13,15,18], Boolean and multiple integer programming [6,40], fractional programming [7], mixed integer programming [20], polynomial optimization [14], high-order polynomial with log-sum-exp problem [3]. A comprehensive review on this theory and breakthrough from recent challenges are given in [19].…”