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Gradient-based methods have been highly successful for solving a variety of both unconstrained and constrained nonlinear optimization problems. In real-world applications, such as optimal control or machine learning, the necessary function and derivative information may be corrupted by noise,...
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In this paper, we present an adaptive trust region method for solving unconstrained optimization problems which combines nonmonotone technique with a new update rule for the trust region radius. At each iteration, our method can adjust the trust region radius of related subproblem. We construct...
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A globally convergent algorithm based on the stabilized sequential quadratic programming (sSQP) method is presented in order to solve optimization problems with equality constraints and bounds. This formulation has attractive features in the sense that constraint qualifications are not needed at...
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Recently an affine scaling, interior point algorithm ASL was developed for box constrained optimization problems with a single linear constraint (Gonzalez-Lima et al., SIAM J. Optim. 21:361–390, <CitationRef CitationID="CR7">2011</CitationRef>). This note extends the algorithm to handle more general polyhedral constraints. With a line...</citationref>
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Mathematical programs with equilibrium (or complementarity) constraints, MPECs for short, form a difficult class of optimization problems. The feasible set of MPECs is described by standard equality and inequality constraints as well as additional complementarity constraints that are used to...
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In this paper, for solving the nonlinear semidefinite programming problem, a homotopy is constructed by using the parameterized matrix inequality constraint. Existence of a smooth path determined by the homotopy equation, which starts from almost everywhere and converges to a...
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