Abstract: | In Gonzaga et al. [A globally convergent filter method for nonlinear programming, SIAM J. Optimiz. 14 (2003), pp. 646–669] we discuss general conditions to ensure global convergence of inexact restoration filter algorithms for non-linear programming. In this article we show how to avoid the Maratos effect by means of a second-order correction. The algorithms are based on feasibility and optimality phases, which can be either independent or not. The optimality phase differs from the original one only when a full Newton step for the tangential minimization of the Lagrangian is efficient but not acceptable by the filter method. In this case a second-order corrector step tries to produce an acceptable point keeping the efficiency of the rejected step. The resulting point is tested by trust region criteria. Under the usual hypotheses, the algorithm inherits the quadratic convergence properties of the feasibility and optimality phases. This article includes a comparison between classical Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP) and Inexact Restoration (IR) iterations, showing that both methods share the same asymptotic convergence properties. |