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The following pages link to A derivative-free nonmonotone line-search technique for unconstrained optimization (Q935796):
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- Sobolev seminorm of quadratic functions with applications to derivative-free optimization (Q403635) (← links)
- A nonmonotone line search method for noisy minimization (Q499697) (← links)
- Geometrical inverse matrix approximation for least-squares problems and acceleration strategies (Q827072) (← links)
- Nonsmooth spectral gradient methods for unconstrained optimization (Q1688945) (← links)
- Applying the pattern search implicit filtering algorithm for solving a noisy problem of parameter identification (Q2191793) (← links)
- An algorithmic framework based on primitive directions and nonmonotone line searches for black-box optimization problems with integer variables (Q2220918) (← links)
- Nonmonotone line search methods with variable sample size (Q2340358) (← links)
- Complex-step derivative approximation in noisy environment (Q2402384) (← links)
- A class of derivative-free nonmonotone optimization algorithms employing coordinate rotations and gradient approximations (Q2515062) (← links)
- On sequential and parallel non-monotone derivative-free algorithms for box constrained optimization (Q2867433) (← links)
- A convergent inexact solution method for equilibrium problems (Q2926064) (← links)
- Descent direction method with line search for unconstrained optimization in noisy environment (Q3458837) (← links)
- Stochastic Three Points Method for Unconstrained Smooth Minimization (Q4971022) (← links)
- Derivative-free optimization methods (Q5230522) (← links)
- A pattern search and implicit filtering algorithm for solving linearly constrained minimization problems with noisy objective functions (Q5379464) (← links)
- Direct Search Based on Probabilistic Descent (Q5502242) (← links)
- Full-low evaluation methods for derivative-free optimization (Q5882241) (← links)
- A derivative-free line search technique for Broyden-like method with applications to NCP, wLCP and SI (Q6099416) (← links)