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Must be the fitness function (aim function~cost function) for SQP algorithm (fmincon) in quadratic form for solution? Are there any requirement for constraint (linear~nonlinear)?
Can you define this options of fmincon function more explicitly , please? It is not easy to understand.
Lssteplength, Firstorderopt Directional derivative Max. Constraint
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lssteplenght: Does it related with step lenght parameter? X=x+?•d ?:step lenght parameter d:search direction max constraint: Does it related with on the value of deviation of x parameter?
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Walter Roberson
am 25 Jan. 2011
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According to the documentation, the lssteplength field of the output is only created for active-set algorithm and not for SQP.
The firstorderopt is also shown as an output field and not as an option.
I do not see anything in the SQP discussion that would require a quadratic form, but I might have overlooked something in the math. The examples for fmincon show non-quadratic functions.
I have not located any information about Directional derivative or Max. Constraint as yet. Neither of them are listed as potential input options for any of the solvers.
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gocmen
am 28 Jan. 2011
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