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Zbl 1116.65069
Li, Guoyin; Tang, Chunming; Wei, Zengxin
New conjugacy condition and related new conjugate gradient methods for unconstrained optimization.
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[J] J. Comput. Appl. Math. 202, No. 2, 523-539 (2007). ISSN 0377-0427

The authors study the conjugate gradient method for solving large-scale nonlinear optimization problems. In the first two sections, the authors present the necessary background relating to conjugate methods in general and choices for the conjugacy condition. The third section contains the main contribution of this paper which is a new conjugacy condition derived by the authors using a new quasi-Newton equation. This equation uses not only the gradient value information but also the information relating to the function value. Several theorems are then presented, with proof, which include the properties of the proposed conjugacy condition and a study of the properties (e.g., convergence) of the derived algorithm. The paper concludes with a section containing the results of the performed numerical experimentation and a list of relevant references.
[Efstratios Rappos (Athens)]
MSC 2000:
*65K05 Mathematical programming (numerical methods)
90C26 Nonconvex programming
90C30 Nonlinear programming
90C53 Methods of quasi-Newton type

Keywords: unconstrained optimization; conjugacy condition; conjugate gradient method; quasi-Newton equation; global convergence; numerical examples; algorithm

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