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On combining feasibility,descent and superlinear convergence in inequality constrained optimization
Authors:Eliane R Panier  André L Tits
Institution:(1) Systems Research Center and Electrical Engineering Department, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA
Abstract:Extension of quasi-Newton techniques from unconstrained to constrained optimization via Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP) presents several difficulties. Among these are the possible inconsistency, away from the solution, of first order approximations to the constraints, resulting in infeasibility of the quadratic programs; and the task of selecting a suitable merit function, to induce global convergence. In ths case of inequality constrained optimization, both of these difficulties disappear if the algorithm is forced to generate iterates that all satisfy the constraints, and that yield monotonically decreasing objective function values. (Feasibility of the successive iterates is in fact required in many contexts such as in real-time applications or when the objective function is not well defined outside the feasible set.) It has been recently shown that this can be achieved while preserving local two-step superlinear convergence. In this note, the essential ingredients for an SQP-based method exhibiting the desired properties are highlighted. Correspondingly, a class of such algorithms is described and analyzed. Tests performed with an efficient implementation are discussed.This research was supported in part by NSF's Engineering Research Centers Program No. NSFD-CDR-88-03012, and by NSF grants No. DMC-84-51515 and DMC-88-15996.
Keywords:90C30  65K10
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