A B-differentiable equation-based, globally and locally quadratically convergent algorithm for nonlinear programs, complementarity and variational inequality problems (Q810375)

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A B-differentiable equation-based, globally and locally quadratically convergent algorithm for nonlinear programs, complementarity and variational inequality problems
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    A B-differentiable equation-based, globally and locally quadratically convergent algorithm for nonlinear programs, complementarity and variational inequality problems (English)
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    This paper presents a globally convergent, locally quadratically convergent algorithm for solving general nonlinear programs, nonlinear complementarity and variational inequality problems. The algorithm is based on a unified formulation of these three mathematical programming problems as a certain system of B-differentiable equations, and is a modification of the damped Newton method proposed by the author in another paper for solving such a system of nonsmooth equations. The algorithm resembles some existing methods to solve these classes of mathematical programs, but has its own features; in particular, it possesses the combined advantage of a fast quadratic rate of convergence of a basic Newton method and the desirable global convergence induced by one-dimensional Armijo line searches. In the context of a nonlinear program, the algorithm is of the sequential quadratic programming type with two distinct characteristics: (1) it makes no use of a penalty function; (2) it circumvents the Maratos effect. In the context of the variational inequality/complementarity problem, the algorithm provides a Newton-type descent method that is guaranteed globally convergent without requiring the F-differentiability assumption of the defining B-differentiable equations.
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    globally convergent, locally quadratically convergent algorithm
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    nonlinear complementarity
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    B-differentiable equations
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    damped Newton method
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    nonsmooth equations
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    sequential quadratic programming
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    Newton- type descent method
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