arXiv:1909.01123 [math.OC]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Continuous optimization
Published 2019-09-03Version 1
Sufficient conditions for the existence of efficient algorithms are established by introducing the concept of contractility for continuous optimization. Then all the possible continuous problems are divided into three categories: contractile in logarithmic time, contractile in polynomial time, or noncontractile. For the first two, we propose an efficient contracting algorithm to find the set of all global minimizers with a theoretical guarantee of linear convergence; for the last one, we discuss possible troubles caused by using the proposed algorithm.
Comments: 18 pages, 5 figures
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