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Some experiments in global optimization

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When applied to a problem which has more than one local optimal solution, most nonlinear programming algorithms will terminate with the first local solution found. Several methods have been suggested for extending the search to find the global optimum of such a nonlinear program. In this report we present the results of some numerical experiments designed to compare the performance of various strategies for finding the global solution.

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  • James K. Hartman, 1973. "Some experiments in global optimization," Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 20(3), pages 569-576, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:navlog:v:20:y:1973:i:3:p:569-576
    DOI: 10.1002/nav.3800200316
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    1. Antanas Žilinskas & Jonathan Gillard & Megan Scammell & Anatoly Zhigljavsky, 2021. "Multistart with early termination of descents," Journal of Global Optimization, Springer, vol. 79(2), pages 447-462, February.

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