A Rapidly Convergent Descent Method for Minimization

  • Fletcher R
  • Powell M
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A powerful iterative descent method for finding a local minimum of a function of several variables is described. A number of theorems are proved to show that it always converges and that it converges rapidly. Numerical tests on a variety of functions confirm these theorems. The method has been used to solve a system of one hundred non-linear simultaneous equations.

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Fletcher, R., & Powell, M. J. D. (1963). A Rapidly Convergent Descent Method for Minimization. The Computer Journal, 6(2), 163–168. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/6.2.163

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