global optimization
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandoptimization
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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optimization
noun[U]
uk/ˌɒp.tɪ.maɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːp.tə.məˈzeɪ.ʃən/
the act of making something as good ...
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(Definition ofglobalandoptimizationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The core of the material is presented in sufficient detail that the survey may serve as a text for teaching constrainedglobaloptimization.
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Aglobaloptimizationmethod based on local information only is called convergent if it satisfies the hypothesis of this density theorem.
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We give here a short introduction to the basics and mention the main techniques useful forglobaloptimization.
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The reliability of claimed results is the most poorly documented aspect of currentglobaloptimizationsoftware.
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For structures with the total number of members that we are considering, the computation time forglobaloptimizationis prohibitively long.
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Branch and bound code forglobaloptimizationwith general factorable constraints, with rigorously guaranteed results (even round-off is accounted for correctly).
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Each rule can have a set of associated parameters, and once the rules have been chosen, maximizing team performance involves solving aglobaloptimizationproblem.
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The algorithm can realizeglobaloptimizationand improve search effciency.
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Many famous hard optimization problems, such as the travelling salesman problem or the protein folding problem, areglobaloptimizationproblems.
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Decomposition of measured spectra into individual spectral lines represents an example of aglobaloptimizationproblem, which cannot be efficiently solved by traditional techniques.
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Linear or convex relaxations of aglobaloptimizationproblem may be viewed as transformations of the problem or of its nonlinear (resp. nonconvex) constraints.
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A related problem is that of parametricglobaloptimization, where the same parametrized problem needs to be solved in dependence on a few parameters.
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Indeed, in the past, many research groups onglobaloptimizationworked with little knowledge of or consideration for related areas.
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Superficially,globaloptimizationis just a stronger version of local optimization, whose great usefulness in practice is undisputed.
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A number of these problems have in fact several local minimizers and are thereforeglobaloptimizationproblems.
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The advantage here is that the resulting subproblems are small, so thatglobaloptimizationis possible.
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To show the relevance ofglobaloptimizationfor both pure and applied mathematics, we sketch here a number of typical applications.
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Most of the research on incomplete search has been concentrated onglobaloptimizationmethods for simply constrained problems only.
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