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A parallel stochastic method for solving linearly constrained concave global minimization problems (English)
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16 January 1993
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A parallel stochastic algorithm is presented for the global minimization of a differentiable strictly concave function over a polytope. The approach is based on a multistart technique, which repeatly employs a global and a local phase during the solution process. In the global phase, a random search direction is selected and used to obtain a starting point for the local phase; the local phase then attempts to find a local minimum by starting from this point. A Bayesian stopping rule is used to terminate the algorithm with a high probability that all of the local minima have been found. Computational results are presented for more than 200 problems on a Cray X-MP EA/464 supercomputer. Only three classes of functions have been tested: quadratic, exponential and fixed charge functions (these are approximated by concave exponential functions in separable form).
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parallel stochastic algorithm
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global minimization
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differentiable strictly concave function over a polytope
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multistart technique
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Bayesian stopping rule
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