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Original Article

A non-monotone pattern search approach for systems of nonlinear equations

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Pages 33-50 | Received 11 Jun 2016, Accepted 19 Oct 2017, Published online: 19 Dec 2017
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, a new pattern search is proposed to solve the systems of nonlinear equations. We introduce a new non-monotone strategy which includes a convex combination of the maximum function of some preceding successful iterates and the current function. First, we produce a stronger non-monotone strategy in relation to the generated strategy by Gasparo et al. [Nonmonotone algorithms for pattern search methods, Numer. Algorithms 28 (2001), pp. 171–186] whenever iterates are far away from the optimizer. Second, when iterates are near the optimizer, we produce a weaker non-monotone strategy with respect to the generated strategy by Ahookhosh and Amini [An efficient nonmonotone trust-region method for unconstrained optimization, Numer. Algorithms 59 (2012), pp. 523–540]. Third, whenever iterates are neither near the optimizer nor far away from it, we produce a medium non-monotone strategy which will be laid between the generated strategy by Gasparo et al. [Nonmonotone algorithms for pattern search methods, Numer. Algorithms 28 (2001), pp. 171–186] and Ahookhosh and Amini [An efficient nonmonotone trust-region method for unconstrained optimization, Numer. Algorithms 59 (2012), pp. 523–540]. Reported are numerical results of the proposed algorithm for which the global convergence is established.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The second author acknowledges the financial support of the Doctoral Program ‘Vienna Graduate School on Computational Optimization’ funded by Austrian Science Foundation under Project No W1260-N35.

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