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It is shown how automatic differentiation is applied to a sequence of programs while keeping the computational complexity within reasonable limits.
In the problem at hand, the objective function consists of a sequence of programs: a MATLAB program followed by two Fortran 77 programs.
A PRAM machine \(P\) consists of a sequence of programs \ \Pi_1,\ldots,\Pi_{q(n)}\), each comprised by a finite sequence of instructions for performing operations on registers as before.
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Return from DC programming to convex programming DCA consists in an iterative approximation of a DC program by a sequence of convex programs that will be solved by appropriate convex optimization algorithms.
This paper shows that such SRM-based optimization can be solved in a convex fashion and via solving a sequence of semidefinite programs (SDPs).
We address the nonconvex optimization problem formulations via solving a sequence of convex programs in the complete set of source and relay power variables.
Nowadays, a natural and popular approach is trying to find some suitable approximations of an MPCC so that it can be solved by solving a sequence of nonlinear programs.
The fluxomers approach allows the central optimization problem of MFA to be reformulated as a sequence of quadratic programs, which form the basis of the fluxomers iterative algorithm (FIA).
In this flux feasibility analysis, we evaluate whether a reaction set C is a cut set for objective set J by checking the feasibility of { v ∈ K| v C = 0, v j ≠ 0} for each objective j ∈ J through analysis of primal and dual feasible points in a sequence of linear programs.
Each organism from inception to death goes through a sequence of genetically programmed developmental events constituting a life history.
The proposed approach solves a sequence of quadratic programming subproblems via the line search technique and uses a new globalization strategy.
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