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    Numerische Mathematik 40 (1982), S. 39-46 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65D15 ; CR: 5.13
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    Notes: Summary In the univariate case the ɛ-algorithm of Wynn is closely related to the Padé-table in the following sense: if we apply the ɛ-algorithm to the partial sums of the power series $$f(x) = \sum\limits_{i = 0}^\infty {c_i x^i } $$ then ε 2m l−m is the (l, m) Padé-approximant tof(x) wherel is the degree of the numerator andm is the degree of the denominator [1 pp. 66–68]. Several generalizations of the ɛ-algorithm exist but without any connection with a theory of Padé-approximants. Also several definitions of the Padé-approximant to a multivariate function exist, but up till now without any connection with the ɛ-algorithm. In this paper, we see that the multivariate Padé-approximants introduced in [3], satisfy the same property as the univariate Padé-approximants: if we apply the ɛ-algorithm to the partial sums of the power series $$f\left( {x_1 ,...,x_n } \right) = \sum\limits_{i_1 + ... + i_n = 0}^\infty {c_{i_1 ...i_n } x_1^{i_1 } ...x_n^{i_n } } $$ then ε 2m (l−m) is the (l, m) multivariate Padé-approximant tof(x 1, ...,x n ).
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    Numerische Mathematik 41 (1983), S. 309-319 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65D15 ; 65G05 ; CR: 5.11
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    Notes: Summary It is shown that if one uses a carefully defined concept of stability (Stewart, G.W., Introduction to matrix computations, Academic Press, New York and London, 1973) then Horner's rule for the evaluation of a polynomial and some other evaluation methods are not always stable. A method is presented which is always stable. The operations count for this method is the same as that for Horner's rule. The method is generalized to apply to all rational functions of one variable.
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    Numerische Mathematik 41 (1983), S. 345-371 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65N30 ; CR: 5.17
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    Notes: Summary Maximum-norm stability and error estimates of best approximation and nonsmooth data types are derived for the approximate solution of a parabolic equation in one space variable, using the continuous in time Galerkin method based on piecewise polynomial approximating functions on a quasi-uniform mesh.
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    Numerische Mathematik 35 (1980), S. 381-404 
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    Notes: Summary We study in this paper the convergence of a new mixed finite element approximation of the Navier-Stokes equations. This approximation uses low order Lagrange elements, leads to optimal order of convergence for the velocity and the pressure, and induces an efficient numerical algorithm for the solution of this problem.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 6 (1980), S. 335-360 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: nonlinear programming ; multiplier methods ; penalty methods ; global convergence ; penalty limitation
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    Notes: Abstract This paper deals with penalty function and multiplier methods for the solution of constrained nonconvex nonlinear programming problems. Starting from an idea introduced several years ago by Polak, we develop a class of implementable methods which, under suitable assumptions, produce a sequence of points converging to a strong local minimum for the problem, regardless of the location of the initial guess. In addition, for sequential minimization type multiplier methods, we make use of a rate of convergence result due to Bertsekas and Polyak, to develop a test for limiting the growth of the penalty parameter and thereby prevent ill-conditioning in the resulting sequence of unconstrained optimization problems.
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    Numerische Mathematik 39 (1982), S. 411-420 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65D15 ; CR: 5.13
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    Notes: Summary We transform a complex approximation problem into an equivalent semiinfinite optimization problem whose constraints are described in terms of a quantity ϕ∈[0,2π[=I. We study the effect of disturbing the problem by replacingI by a compact subsetM⊂I which includes as special case the discrete case whereM consists only of finitely many points. We introduce a measure ɛ for the deviation ofM fromI and show that in any complex approximation problem the minimal distance of the disturbed problem converges quadratically with ɛ→0 to the minimal distance of the undisturbed problem which is a generalization of a result by Streit and Nuttall. We also show that in a linear finite dimensional approximation problem the convergence of the coefficients of the disturbed problem is in general at most linear. There are some graphical representations of best complex approximations computed with the described method.
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    Numerische Mathematik 40 (1982), S. 93-98 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65D15 ; CR: 5.15
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Der Quotienten-Differenzen-Algorithmus nach Rutishauser ist geeignet zur Bestimmung von Polen meromorpher Funktionen, gegeben durch eine Taylorreihe. Sind mehrere Pole betragsgleich, so kann eine Polynomfolge bestimmt werden, deren Grenzpolynom diese Pole als Nullstellen hat. Die Konvergenz wurde von Rutishauser jedoch nicht bewiesen. Ein Beweis wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit präsentiert.
    Notes: Summary The Quotient-Difference Algorithm of Rutishauser can be used for the determination of poles of a meromorphic function given by its power series. If some of the poles have same modulus, a sequence of polynomials can be determined such that the limiting polynomial has exactly these poles as zeros. The convergence has not been proved by Rutishauser, however. A proof is presented in this paper.
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    Numerische Mathematik 40 (1982), S. 229-243 
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    Notes: Summary This paper deals with the problem of uniqueness in one-sidedL 1-approximation. The chief purpose is to characterize finite dimensional subspacesG of the space of continuous or differentiable functions which have a unique best one-sidedL 1-approximation. In addition, we study a related problem in moment theory. These considerations have an important application to the uniqueness of quadrature formulae of highest possible degree of precision.
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    Numerische Mathematik 40 (1982), S. 339-371 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65N30 ; 65M20 ; CR: 5.17
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    Notes: Summary In this first of two papers, computable a posteriori estimates of the space discretization error in the finite element method of lines solution of parabolic equations are analyzed for time-independent space meshes. The effectiveness of the error estimator is related to conditions on the solution regularity, mesh family type, and asymptotic range for the mesh size. For clarity the results are limited to a model problem in which piecewise linear elements in one space dimension are used. The results extend straight-forwardly to systems of equations and higher order elements in one space dimension, while the higher dimensional case requires additional considerations. The theory presented here provides the basis for the analysis and adaptive construction of time-dependent space meshes, which is the subject of the second paper. Computational results show that the approach is practically very effective and suggest that it can be used for solving more general problems.
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    Numerische Mathematik 41 (1983), S. 55-62 
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    Notes: Summary The finite element method with Laplace transform of time variable is proposed for the solution of hyperbolic equations. Error estimates in Hardy spaces of functions with values in Sobolev spaces are derived. Due to the isometric isomorphism of Hardy spaces with weighted Hilbert spaces these estimates are valid also for original formulations of hyperbolic equations.
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    Numerische Mathematik 41 (1983), S. 39-53 
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    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65N30 ; 73K25 CR: 5.17
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    Notes: Summary In this paper we analyze the behavior of the so-calledp-version of the finite element method when applied to the equations of plane strain linear elasticity. We establish optimal rate error estimates that are uniformly valid, independent of the value of the Poisson ratio,v, in the interval ]0, 1/2[. This shows that thep-versiondoes not exhibit the degeneracy phenomenon which has led to the use of various, only partially justified techniques of reduced integration or mixed formulations for more standard finite element schemes and the case of a nearly incompressible material.
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    Numerische Mathematik 41 (1983), S. 117-146 
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    Notes: Summary A Remez type algorithm for computing best spline approximations of degreen withk fixed knots is developed. It is shown that the sequence constructed in the algorithm converges to a best approximation, ifk≦n+1, and at least to a nearly best approximation, ifk〉n+1. In contrast to the standard interpolation methods no restriction to the position of the knots is required. This fact may be important to treat approximation problems for splines with free knots.
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    Numerische Mathematik 42 (1983), S. 173-194 
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    Notes: Summary We consider the stationary Navier-Stokes equations, written in terms of the primitive variables, in the case where both the partial differential equations and boundary conditions are inhomogeneous. Under certain conditions on the data, the existence and uniqueness of the solution of a weak formulation of the equations can be guaranteed. A conforming finite element method is presented and optimal estimates for the error of the approximate solution are proved. In addition, the convergence properties of iterative methods for the solution of the discrete nonlinear algebraic systems resulting from the finite element algorithm are given. Numerical examples, using an efficient choice of finite element spaces, are also provided.
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    Numerische Mathematik 42 (1983), S. 259-269 
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    Notes: Summary The quotient-difference (QD) algorithm can be used to construct univariate Padé-approximants [1]. In this paper we see that it can also be used to construct the multivariate Padé-approximants introduced in [3], just by reformulating the quotient-difference algorithm as in Sect. 1. The multivariate Padé-approximants and the multivariate QD-scheme are treated in the Sects. 2 and 3 respectively. Thus for this type of multivariate Padé-approximants a link with the theory of multivariate continued fractions is established.
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    Numerische Mathematik 34 (1980), S. 439-455 
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    Notes: Summary Strong uniqueness has proved to be an important condition in demonstrating the second order convergence of the generalised Gauss-Newton method for discrete nonlinear approximation problems [4]. Here we compare strong uniqueness with the multiplier condition which has also been used for this purpose. We describe strong uniqueness in terms of the local geometry of the unit ball and properties of the problem functions at the minimum point. When the norm is polyhedral we are able to give necessary and sufficient conditions for the second order convergence of the generalised Gauss-Newton algorithm.
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    Numerische Mathematik 38 (1982), S. 365-382 
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    Notes: Summary This paper considers the problems of minimizing Gateaux-differentiable functionals over subsets of real Banach spaces defined by a non-linear equality constraint. The existence of a Lagrange multiplier is proved, together with approximation results on the constrained subset, provided a nonlinear compatibility condition, generalizing the classical inf-sup condition, is satisfied. These ideas are applied to equilibrium problems in incompressible finite elasticity and lead to convergence results for these problems.
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    Numerische Mathematik 39 (1982), S. 39-50 
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    Notes: Summary In this paper we derive error estimates for infinite element method used in the approximation of solutions of interface problems. Furthermore, approximations of stress intensity factors are given. The infinite element method may be considered as a certain scheme of mesh refinement, but it has the advantages that the refinement is easy to be constructed that the stiffness matrix can be calculated efficiently, and that an approximate solution which has a singularity at the singular point can be also obtained.
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    Numerische Mathematik 39 (1982), S. 65-84 
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    Notes: Summary The problem of finding optimal cycles in a doubly weighted directed graph (Problem A) is closely related to the problem of approximating bivariate functions by the sum of two univariate functions with respect to the supremum norm (Problem B). The close relationship between Problem A and Problem B is detected by the characterization (7.4) of the distance dist (f, t) of Problem B. In Part 1 we construct an algorithm for Problem A where the essential role is played by the minimal lengthsy j(k) defined by (2.3). If weight functiont≡1 then the minimum of Problem A is computed by equality (2.4). Ift≡1 then the minimum is obtained by a binary search procedure, Algorithm 3. In Part 2 we construct our algorithms for solving Problem B by following exactly the ideas of Part 1. By Algorithm 4 we compute the minimal pseudolengthsh k(y, M) defined by (7.5). If weight functiont≡1 then the infimum dist(f,t) of Problem B is obtained by equality (7.12) which is closely related to (2.4). Ift≢1 we compute the infimum dist(f,t) by the binary search procedure Algorithm 5. Additionally, Algorithm 4 leads to a constructive proof of the existence of continuous optimal solutions of Problem B (see Theorem 7.1e) which is already known in caset≡1 but unknown in caset≢1. Interesting applications to the steady-state behaviour of industrial processes with interference (Sect. 3) and the solution of integral equations (Problem C) are included.
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    Numerische Mathematik 34 (1980), S. 41-62 
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    Notes: Abstract This paper presents a new approach to the analysis of finite element methods based onC 0-finite elements for the approximate solution of 2nd order boundary value problems in which error estimates are derived directly in terms of two mesh dependent norms that are closely ralated to theL 2 norm and to the 2nd order Sobolev norm, respectively, and in which there is no assumption of quasi-uniformity on the mesh family. This is in contrast to the usual analysis in which error estimates are first derived in the 1st order Sobolev norm and subsequently are derived in theL 2 norm and in the 2nd order Sobolev norm — the 2nd order Sobolev norm estimates being obtained under the assumption that the functions in the underlying approximating subspaces lie in the 2nd order Sobolev space and that the mesh family is quasi-uniform.
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    Numerische Mathematik 36 (1980), S. 33-52 
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    Notes: Summary A modified variational formulation, recently introduced by Taylor, Beresford and Wilson for solving second order problems, using the nonconforming Wilson element is here analysed. It is shown that the Patch Test is satisfied and that stresses and displacements are respectively first and second order accurate for arbitrary quadrilateral meshes.
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    Numerische Mathematik 36 (1980), S. 267-290 
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    Notes: Summary In this paper, we present a finite element lumped mass scheme for eigenvalue problems of circular arch structures, and give error estimates for the approximation. They assert that approximate eigenvalues and eigenfuctions converge to the exact ones. Some numerical examples are also given to illustrate our results.
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    Numerische Mathematik 38 (1982), S. 1-30 
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    Notes: Summary In the first two papers of this series [4, 5], we have studied a general method of approximation of nonsingular solutions and simple limit points of nonlinear equations in a Banach space. We derive here general approximation results of the branches of solutions in the neighborhood of a simple bifurcation point. The abstract theory is applied to the Galerkin approximation of nonlinear variational problems and to a mixed finite element approximation of the von Kármán equations.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 36 (1982), S. 495-519 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Optimization ; nonlinear programming ; Numerical methods ; computational methods ; augmented Lagrangian functions
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, a new augmented Lagrangian function is introduced for solving nonlinear programming problems with inequality constraints. The relevant feature of the proposed approach is that, under suitable assumptions, it enables one to obtain the solution of the constrained problem by a single unconstrained minimization of a continuously differentiable function, so that standard unconstrained minimization techniques can be employed. Numerical examples are reported.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 30 (1980), S. 161-179 
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    Keywords: Optimization techniques ; nonlinear programming ; direct methods ; numerical methods ; conjugate directions ; nongradient methods ; ridge-path methods
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    Notes: Abstract A modification based on a linearization of a ridge-path optimization method is presented. The linearized ridge-path method is a nongradient, conjugate direction method which converges quadratically in half the number of search directions required for Powell's method of conjugate directions. The ridge-path method and its modification are compared with some basic algorithms, namely, univariate method, steepest descent method, Powell's conjugate direction method, conjugate gradient method, and variable-metric method. The assessment indicates that the ridge-path method, with modifications, could present a promising technique for optimization.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 31 (1980), S. 27-39 
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    Keywords: Least-square methods ; variable-metric methods ; Levenberg-Marquardt methods ; nonlinear programming ; testing algorithms
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    Notes: Abstract Computational results are presented for Davidon's new least-square algorithm. Computational experience with this algorithm is reported which motivated the development of a production code version of the algorithm. Several heuristic modifications, which have been added, are described. Fifteen zero-residual test problems have been used in comparing the new production code version with two established versions of the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. The production code version of Davidon's least-square algorithm performed faster and used less function evaluations than the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm in almost every case of the test problems.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 31 (1980), S. 361-371 
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    Keywords: Nash-equilibrium solutions ; partially controllable strategies ; nonlinear programming ; complementary eigenvalue problems
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    Notes: Abstract The present paper deals with a class of nonzero-sum, two-person games with finite strategies when there are constraints on the strategies selected by the players. The constraints arise due to the subjective difficulty that each player often has in assigning to the states probabilities with which he is completely satisfied, and the model specifies how much each player must perturb his initial probability estimate in order to change his maximum utility alternative from the alternative originally best under the initial estimate. It is shown that the Nash-equilibrium solution of this class of nonzero-sum games can be characterized by an equivalent nonlinear program which leads in some cases to a pair of complementary eigenvalue problems. Applications to normal or approximate solutions of linear programming problems are also indicated.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 32 (1980), S. 407-425 
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    Keywords: Generalized convexity ; global minimality ; nonlinear programming ; nonconvex programming ; optimization theorems
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, new classes of generalized convex functions are introduced, extending the concepts of quasi-convexity, pseudoconvexity, and their associate subclasses. Functions belonging to these classes satisfy certain local-global minimum properties. Conversely, it is shown that, under some mild regularity conditions, functions for which the local-global minimum properties hold must belong to one of the classes of functions introduced.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 37 (1982), S. 1-21 
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    Keywords: Sensitivity analysis ; geometric programming ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract A unified approach to computing first, second, or higher-order derivatives of any of the primal and dual variables or multipliers of a geometric programming problem, with respect to any of the problem parameters (term coefficients, exponents, and constraint right-hand sides) is presented. Conditions under which the sensitivity equations possess a unique solution are developed, and ranging results are also derived. The analysis for approximating second and higher-order sensitivity generalizes to any sufficiently smooth nonlinear program.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 40 (1983), S. 333-348 
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    Keywords: Numerical optimization ; global search ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract The paper describes a new version, known as CRS2, of the author's controlled random search procedure for global optimization (CRS). The new procedure is simpler and requires less computer storage than the original version, yet it has a comparable performance. The results of comparative trials of the two procedures, using a set of standard test problems, are given. These test problems are examples of unconstrained optimization. The controlled random search procedure can also be effective in the presence of constraints. The technique of constrained optimization using CRS is illustrated by means of examples taken from the field of electrical engineering.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 36 (1982), S. 477-494 
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    Keywords: Unconstrained optimization ; variable-metric methods ; quasi-Newton methods ; numerical algorithms ; nonlinear programming
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    Notes: Abstract Quasi-Newton algorithms minimize a functionF(x),x ∈R n, searching at any iterationk along the directions k=−H kgk, whereg k=∇F(x k) andH k approximates in some sense the inverse Hessian ofF(x) atx k. When the matrixH is updated according to the formulas in Broyden's family and when an exact line search is performed at any iteration, a compact algorithm (free from the Broyden's family parameter) can be conceived in terms of the followingn ×n matrix: $$H{_R} = H - Hgg{^T} H/g{^T} Hg,$$ which can be viewed as an approximating reduced inverse Hessian. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed which uses at any iteration an (n−1)×(n−1) matrixK related toH R by $$H_R = Q\left[ {\begin{array}{*{20}c} 0 & 0 \\ 0 & K \\ \end{array} } \right]Q$$ whereQ is a suitable orthogonaln×n matrix. The updating formula in terms of the matrixK incorporated in this algorithm is only moderately more complicated than the standard updating formulas for variable-metric methods, but, at the same time, it updates at any iteration a positive definite matrixK, instead of a singular matrixH R. Other than the compactness with respect to the algorithms with updating formulas in Broyden's class, a further noticeable feature of the reduced Hessian algorithm is that the downhill condition can be stated in a simple way, and thus efficient line searches may be implemented.
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