Matrix algebras in quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained minimization (Q1402170)

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Matrix algebras in quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained minimization
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    Matrix algebras in quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained minimization (English)
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    19 August 2003
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    The authors describe a new class of quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained minimization problems. The matrix used in the recursion process is defined as the best Frobenius norm least-squares fit of the classical well known choice in quasi-Newton methods, by a special algebra of matrices simultaneously diagonalized by a unitary fast Fourier transform. The method requires \({\mathcal{O}}(n\log n)\) flops per iteration and \({\mathcal{O}}(n)\) memory allocations. Convergence and computational complexity are also analysed for the classes of methods described in the paper.
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    quasi-Newton methods
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    unconstrained minimization
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    Frobenius norm
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    fast Fourier transform
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    Frobenius norm least-squares fit
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    convergence
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    computational complexity
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