The global convergence of augmented Lagrangian methods based on NCP function in constrained nonconvex optimization (Q1004224)
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The global convergence of augmented Lagrangian methods based on NCP function in constrained nonconvex optimization (English)
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2 March 2009
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The authors study the global convergence properties for modified augmented Lagrangian methods using a class of augmented Lagrangian functions based on nonlinear complementarity problem (NCP) function for inequality constrained optimization problems. They show that under weaker conditions, the augmented Lagrangian method using safeguarding strategy converges to a Karush-Kuhn-Tucker point or a degenerate point of the original problem. The convergence properties of the augmented Lagrangian method using conditional multiplier updating rule is presented. The use of penalty parameter updating criteria and normalization of the multipliers in augmented Lagrangian methods is investigated. Some preliminary numerical results on the four proposed modified augmented algorithms are presented.
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nonconvex optimization
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constrained optimization
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augmented Lagrangian methods
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convergence to KKT point
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degenerate point
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nonlinear complementarity problem
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Karush-Kuhn-Tucker point
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numerical results
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algorithms
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