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TítuloA filter algorithm: comparison with NLP solvers
Autor(es)Monteiro, M. Teresa T.
Silva, Cândida
Palavras-chaveNonlinear programming
Filter method
Inexact restoration
DataMar-2008
EditoraTaylor and Francis
RevistaInternational Journal of Computer Mathematics
Resumo(s)The purpose of this work is to present an algorithm to solve nonlinear constrained optimization problems, using the filter method with the inexact restoration (IR) approach. In the IR approach two independent phases are performed in each iteration—the feasibility and the optimality phases. The first one directs the iterative process into the feasible region, i.e. finds one point with less constraints violation. The optimality phase starts from this point and its goal is to optimize the objective function into the satisfied constraints space. To evaluate the solution approximations in each iteration a scheme based on the filter method is used in both phases of the algorithm. This method replaces the merit functions that are based on penalty schemes, avoiding the related difficulties such as the penalty parameter estimation and the non-differentiability of some of them. The filter method is implemented in the context of the line search globalization technique. A set of more than two hundred AMPL test problems is solved. The algorithm developed is compared with LOQO and NPSOL software packages.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/17109
DOI10.1080/00207160701203401
ISSN0020-7160
e-ISSN1029-0265
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