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Global optimization by multilevel coordinate search
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    Global optimization by multilevel coordinate search (English)
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    18 March 2001
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    The authors consider the bound constrained optimization problem \[ \text{Minimize \(f(x)\) subject to }u\leq x\leq v, \] with \(u,v\) being \(n\)-dimensional vectors with components in \(R\cup \{-\infty, \infty\}\). The algorithm described in this paper is an intermediate between purely heuristic methods and methods that allows an assessment of the quality of the minimum obtained. It is similar to the method for global optimization described by \textit{D. R. Jones, C. D. Perttunen} and \textit{B. E. Stuckman} [``Lipschitzian optimization without the Lipschitz constant'', J. Optim. Theory Appl. 79, 157-181 (1993; Zbl 0796.49032)]. As the latter method, the method suggested in this paper guarantees the convergence if the objective function is continuous in the neighborhood of the global minimizer and no other additional smoothness properties are required. Furthermore, the algorithm contains local enhacements, so that a quick convergence is ensured once the global part of the algorithm has found a point in the basic of attraction of a global minimizer. In the concluding part of the paper, some numerical results are presented.
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    coordinate search
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    bound constrained optimization
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    global optimization
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