In fmincon function, how can I impose non-strict constraints?
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Shawn Miller
am 24 Feb. 2016
Beantwortet: Alan Weiss
am 24 Feb. 2016
In fmincon, I know MATLAB can set constraints like a+b<=1 and a<=1, but what about a+b<1 and a<1?
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Alan Weiss
am 24 Feb. 2016
There is a tolerance called TolCon that gives the wiggle room for constraint violation. So, if you have options such as
options = optimoptions('fmincon');
then, similar to Walter's suggestion, you can try to enforce
a + b <= 1 - options.TolCon; % in a linear inequality constraint
a <= 1 - options.TolCon; % in a bound
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Torsten
am 24 Feb. 2016
Strict constraints (like a<1 or a+b<1) don't make sense in optimization.
Usually, you can only guarantee solutions over compact (i.e. closed and bounded) feasible regions.
Conditions like a<1 or a+b<1 lead to open (i.e. non-closed) regions.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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