A general technique for dealing with degeneracy in reduced gradient methods for linearly constrained nonlinear programming (Q1327826)
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A general technique for dealing with degeneracy in reduced gradient methods for linearly constrained nonlinear programming (English)
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12 December 1994
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For the nonlinear programming problem `\(f(x)\to\min\)', \(x\in\mathbb{R}\), where \(R= \{x\in \mathbb{R}^ n/Ax= b, x\geq 0\}\) a general model of reduced gradient algorithms is presented. For the given algorithms, non- degeneracy assumptions are not required. Under the assumption of continuous differentiability of the objective function \(f(x)\), the authors prove that either the sequence \(\{x^ k\}\) generated by the algorithm terminates at a Kuhn-Tucker point after a finite number of iterations, or any cluster point of this sequence is a Kuhn-Tucker point.
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reduced gradient algorithms
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Kuhn-Tucker point
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