Line Search Algorithms with Guaranteed Sufficient Decrease

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The development of software for minimization problems is often based on a line search method. We consider line search methods that satisfy sufficient decrease and curvature conditions, and formulate the problem of determining a point that satisfies these two conditions in terms of finding a point in a set T1994. We describe a search algorithm for this problem that produces a sequence of iterates that converge to a point in T(μ) and that, except for pathological cases, terminates in a finite number of steps. Numerical results for an implementation of the search algorithm on a set of test functions show that the algorithm terminates within a small number of iterations. © 1994, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Moré, J. J., & Thuente, D. J. (1994). Line Search Algorithms with Guaranteed Sufficient Decrease. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS), 20(3), 286–307. https://doi.org/10.1145/192115.192132

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