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4Minimization 4.1
- The basic problem is to minimize
---a function of n variables
.
- Equivalently, we must find the zero of an arbitrary function
of n variables.
- This arises in previous sections when we wish either to minimize
or maximize the likelihood L (equivalently to
minimize---
).
- The methods divide according to
- (i) Can calulate f only
- (ii) Can calculate f,
, and
.
- (i) is extremely time consuming (i.e., it takes a lot of function
evaluations to converge to desired minimum).
- In all problems I have faced, it has been simple to calculate
derivatives and so I will only discuss (ii).
Geoffrey Fox, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center at Syracuse University, gcf@npac.syr.edu