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An inexact line search approach using modified nonmonotone strategy for unconstrained optimization
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    An inexact line search approach using modified nonmonotone strategy for unconstrained optimization (English)
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    6 June 2014
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    The authors are concerned with a new nonmonotone strategy and its application to the line search approach for unconstrained optimization problems of the following form: Minimize \(f(x)\), subject to \(x\), where \(f\) is a twice continuously differentiable function. The authors incorporate the proposed nonmonotone strategy into an inexact Armijo-type line search approach to construct a more relaxed line search procedure. The global convergence to first-order stationary points is proved and the \(R\)-linear convergence rate is established under suitable assumptions. Numerical results are given.
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    unconstrained optimization
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    Armijo-type line search
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    nonmonotone technique
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    global convergence
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    \(R\)-linear convergence
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    numerical result
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