I ran the Maros Mezaros instances and some QPLIB (those that did not return errors). What I observed is that many objective values do not match those that are reported elsewhere, for example PRIMALC2, DUALC2, BOYD2, PRIMAC5 (MM) and 8792, 8559, 8567 (QPLIB), ... These examples are completely off and not just a little, so it cannot be accuracy.
My suspicion is that there is a problem with the instance parsers, for two reasons: (1) MOSEK returns the same (incorrect) objective values, and (2) QPLIB returns error messages for some problems that upper bound values exceed lower bound values.
I ran the Maros Mezaros instances and some QPLIB (those that did not return errors). What I observed is that many objective values do not match those that are reported elsewhere, for example PRIMALC2, DUALC2, BOYD2, PRIMAC5 (MM) and 8792, 8559, 8567 (QPLIB), ... These examples are completely off and not just a little, so it cannot be accuracy.
My suspicion is that there is a problem with the instance parsers, for two reasons: (1) MOSEK returns the same (incorrect) objective values, and (2) QPLIB returns error messages for some problems that upper bound values exceed lower bound values.