Multiple-try simulated annealing algorithm for global optimization (Q1721625)

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    Multiple-try simulated annealing algorithm for global optimization
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7019730

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      Multiple-try simulated annealing algorithm for global optimization (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: Simulated annealing is a widely used algorithm for the computation of global optimization problems in computational chemistry and industrial engineering. However, global optimum values cannot always be reached by simulated annealing without a logarithmic cooling schedule. In this study, we propose a new stochastic optimization algorithm, i.e., simulated annealing based on the multiple-try Metropolis method, which combines simulated annealing and the multiple-try Metropolis algorithm. The proposed algorithm functions with a rapidly decreasing schedule, while guaranteeing global optimum values. Simulated and real data experiments including a mixture normal model and nonlinear Bayesian model indicate that the proposed algorithm can significantly outperform other approximated algorithms, including simulated annealing and the quasi-Newton method.
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