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A trajectory-followed method for unconstrained optimization
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    A trajectory-followed method for unconstrained optimization (English)
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    A trajectory-following method with interesting properties is considered for solving unconstrained nonlinear programming problems. The trajectory is defined by a special system of ordinary differential equations. This system uses only the gradient of the objective function. Numerical examples are given.
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    trajectory-following method
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    unconstrained nonlinear programming
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    system of ordinary differential equations
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