Your American History Reference Guide!
- Global optimization

HistoryMania Information Site on Global optimization American History American History Search        American History Browse welcome to our free resource site for all enthusiasts!

Global optimization

Global optimization is a branch of applied mathematics and numerical analysis that deals with the optimization of a function or a set of functions to some criteria.

Contents

General

The most common form is the minimization of one real-valued function f(\vec{x}) in the parameter-space \vec{x}\in P. There may be several constraints on the solution vectors \vec{x}_{min}.

In real-life problems, functions of many variables have a large number of local minima and maxima. Finding an arbitrary local optimum is relatively straightforward by using local optimisation methods. Finding the global maximum or minimum of a function is a lot more challenging and has been impossible for many problems so far.

The maximization of a real-valued function g(x) can be regarded as the minimization of the transformed function f(x):=(-1)\cdot g(x).

Applications of global optimization

Typical examples of global optimization applications include:

Approaches

Stochastic, thermodynamics

Several Monte-Carlo-based algorithms exist:

Other random algorithms

Several other approaches include genetic algorithms, developed by Holland and others, and evolutionary strategies, developed by Schwefel et al.

References

For simulated annealing:

  • S. Kirkpatrick, C.D. Gelatt, and M.P. Vecchi. Science, 220:671–680, 1983.

For stochastic tunneling:

  • K. Hamacher and W. Wenzel. The Scaling Behaviour of Stochastic Minimization Algorithms in a Perfect Funnel Landscape. Phys. Rev. E, 59(1):938-941, 1999.
  • W. Wenzel and K. Hamacher. A Stochastic tunneling approach for global minimization. Phys. Rev. Lett., 82(15):3003-3007, 1999.

For parallel tempering:

  • U. H. E. Hansmann. Chem.Phys.Lett., 281:140, 1997.
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy
Search | Browse | Contact | Legal info