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Failure of global convergence for a class of interior point methods for nonlinear programming (English)
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3 July 2001
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The authors consider nonlinear nonconvex optimization problems of the form \[ \min_{x\in\mathbb{R}^n} f(x),\quad c(x)= 0,\quad x_i\geq 0. \] For these problems, they demonstrate that a class of interior point methods is not globally convergent. It is shown that these algorithms produce limit points that are neither feasible nor stationary points.
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global convergence
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nonlinear programming
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nonlinear nonconvex optimization
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interior point methods
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algorithms
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