AbstractMultistep quasi-Newton methods were introduced by Ford and Moghrabi [1]. They address the problem of the unconstrained minimisation of a function f:ℝn→ℝ whose gradient and Hessian are denoted by g and G, respectively. These methods generalised the standard construction of quasi-Newton methods and were based on employing interpolatory polynomials to utilise information from more than one previous step. In a series of papers, Ford and Moghrabi [2–5] have developed various techniques for determining the parametrisation of the interpolating curves. In [2], they introduced two-step metric-based methods which determine the set of parameter values required through measuring distances between various pairs of the iterates employed in the cu...
AbstractIn previous work, the authors (1993, 1994) developed the concept of multi-step quasi-Newton ...
Arevised algorithm is given for unconstrained optimization using quasi-Newton methods. The method is...
Over the past twelve years, multi-step quasi-Newton methods for the unconstrained optimization of a ...
AbstractWe consider multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods we...
AbstractIn previous work, the authors (1993, 1994) developed the concept of multi-step quasi-Newton ...
AbstractMulti-step quasi-Newton methods for optimisation (using data from more than one previous ste...
AbstractQuasi-Newton methods update, at each iteration, the existing Hessian approximation (or its i...
AbstractMulti-step quasi-Newton methods for optimisation (using data from more than one previous ste...
AbstractWe consider multistep quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods wer...
Previous work on so-called "fixed-point" multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained...
AbstractOf the multistep quasi-Newton methods introduced by the authors in [1], the mostsuccessful w...
AbstractWe consider multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods we...
AbstractQuasi-Newton methods update, at each iteration, the existing Hessian approximation (or its i...
Multi-step methods derived in [1–3] have proven to be serious contenders in practice by outperformin...
AbstractThe secant equation, which underlies all standard ‘quasi-Newton’ minimisation methods, arise...
AbstractIn previous work, the authors (1993, 1994) developed the concept of multi-step quasi-Newton ...
Arevised algorithm is given for unconstrained optimization using quasi-Newton methods. The method is...
Over the past twelve years, multi-step quasi-Newton methods for the unconstrained optimization of a ...
AbstractWe consider multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods we...
AbstractIn previous work, the authors (1993, 1994) developed the concept of multi-step quasi-Newton ...
AbstractMulti-step quasi-Newton methods for optimisation (using data from more than one previous ste...
AbstractQuasi-Newton methods update, at each iteration, the existing Hessian approximation (or its i...
AbstractMulti-step quasi-Newton methods for optimisation (using data from more than one previous ste...
AbstractWe consider multistep quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods wer...
Previous work on so-called "fixed-point" multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained...
AbstractOf the multistep quasi-Newton methods introduced by the authors in [1], the mostsuccessful w...
AbstractWe consider multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods we...
AbstractQuasi-Newton methods update, at each iteration, the existing Hessian approximation (or its i...
Multi-step methods derived in [1–3] have proven to be serious contenders in practice by outperformin...
AbstractThe secant equation, which underlies all standard ‘quasi-Newton’ minimisation methods, arise...
AbstractIn previous work, the authors (1993, 1994) developed the concept of multi-step quasi-Newton ...
Arevised algorithm is given for unconstrained optimization using quasi-Newton methods. The method is...
Over the past twelve years, multi-step quasi-Newton methods for the unconstrained optimization of a ...