Optimization problems arise in science, engineering, economy, etc. and we need to find the best solutions for each reality. The methods used to solve these problems depend on several factors, including the amount and type of accessible information, the available algorithms for solving them, and, obviously, the intrinsic characteristics of the problem. There are many kinds of optimization problems and, consequently, many kinds of methods to solve them. When the involved functions are nonlinear and their derivatives are not known or are very difficult to calculate, these methods are more rare. These kinds of functions are frequently called black box functions. To solve such problems without constraints (unconstrained optimization), ...
Penalty and Barrier methods are normally used to solve Nonlinear Optimization Problems constrained ...
Abstract- Genetic Algorithms are most directly suited to unconstrained optimization. Application of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-113)The study is a discussion of particular methodolo...
In Nonlinear Optimization Penalty and Barrier Methods are normally used to solve Constrained Proble...
Abstract. We consider the following classes of nonlinear programming problems: the minimization of s...
The most common approach for solving constrained optimization problems is based on penalty functions...
We introduce the concept of partially strictly monotone functions and apply it to construct a class ...
The non-linear programming problem seeks to maximize a function f(x) where the n component vector x ...
In this article, we study the nonlinear penalization of a constrained optimization problem and show ...
In this article, we study the nonlinear penalization of a constrained optimization problem and show ...
In this article, we study the nonlinear penalization of a constrained optimization problem and show ...
We introduce the concept of partially strictly monotone functions and apply it to construct a class ...
We consider the problem of minimizing a continuously differentiable function of several variables su...
Nonlinear programming problem (NPP) had become an important branch of operations research, and it wa...
Genetic Algorithms are most directly suited to unconstrained optimization. Application of Genetic Al...
Penalty and Barrier methods are normally used to solve Nonlinear Optimization Problems constrained ...
Abstract- Genetic Algorithms are most directly suited to unconstrained optimization. Application of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-113)The study is a discussion of particular methodolo...
In Nonlinear Optimization Penalty and Barrier Methods are normally used to solve Constrained Proble...
Abstract. We consider the following classes of nonlinear programming problems: the minimization of s...
The most common approach for solving constrained optimization problems is based on penalty functions...
We introduce the concept of partially strictly monotone functions and apply it to construct a class ...
The non-linear programming problem seeks to maximize a function f(x) where the n component vector x ...
In this article, we study the nonlinear penalization of a constrained optimization problem and show ...
In this article, we study the nonlinear penalization of a constrained optimization problem and show ...
In this article, we study the nonlinear penalization of a constrained optimization problem and show ...
We introduce the concept of partially strictly monotone functions and apply it to construct a class ...
We consider the problem of minimizing a continuously differentiable function of several variables su...
Nonlinear programming problem (NPP) had become an important branch of operations research, and it wa...
Genetic Algorithms are most directly suited to unconstrained optimization. Application of Genetic Al...
Penalty and Barrier methods are normally used to solve Nonlinear Optimization Problems constrained ...
Abstract- Genetic Algorithms are most directly suited to unconstrained optimization. Application of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-113)The study is a discussion of particular methodolo...