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Second-order analysis of penalty function
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    Second-order analysis of penalty function (English)
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    10 November 2010
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    The authors study global exact penalty properties for general nonlinear programming problems. Global exact penalty properties are conditions under which every global minimum of the original problem is also a global minimum of the penalized problem. The global second-order sufficient conditions are similar to those in [\textit{X. Q. Yang}, Math. Program. 81, 327--347 (1998; Zbl 0919.90125)]. More precisely, the authors use a weak second-order sufficient condition, together with a generalized representation condition and prove that these conditions ensure the existence of a global exact penalty function. The representation condition requires the objective function and constraint functions to have a specific kind of second-order representation, and it is satisfied by quadratic or linear fractional functions, as well as by functions with a surjective Hessian. In the last section, the authors apply their results to several specially structured penalty functions for a general nonlinear programming problem and in particular to a nonconvex quadratic program with a two-sided quadratic constraint. For such a quadratic problem, the authors show that a global exact penalty function exists if the Hessian of the Lagrangian is positive definite. For a class of linearly fractionally constrained linear fractional programs with the same denominator, the authors obtain the existence of a global exact penalty function by using a first-order condition.
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    weak second-order sufficient conditions
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    generalized representation conditions
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    global exact penalty functions
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