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// qnewton.h
//
// Copyright (C) 1996 Limit Point Systems, Inc.
//
// Author: Curtis Janssen <cljanss@limitpt.com>
// Maintainer: LPS
//
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#ifndef _math_optimize_qnewton_h
#define _math_optimize_qnewton_h
#ifdef __GNUC__
#pragma interface
#endif
#include <util/state/state.h>
#include <util/class/class.h>
#include <math/scmat/matrix.h>
#include <math/optimize/function.h>
#include <math/optimize/opt.h>
#include <math/optimize/update.h>
namespace sc {
// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// newton and related methods
/** The QNewtonOpt implements a quasi-Newton optimization scheme. */
class QNewtonOpt: public Optimize {
protected:
double maxabs_gradient;
double accuracy_;
RefSymmSCMatrix ihessian_;
Ref<HessianUpdate> update_;
Ref<LineOpt> lineopt_;
int take_newton_step_;
int print_hessian_;
int print_x_;
int print_gradient_;
int linear_;
int restrict_;
int dynamic_grad_acc_;
int force_search_;
int restart_;
public:
/** The KeyVal constructor.
The KeyVal constructor reads the following keywords:
<dl>
<dt><tt>update</tt><dd> This gives a HessianUpdate object. The
default is to not update the hessian.
<dt><tt>hessian</tt><dd> By default, the guess hessian is obtained
from the Function object. This keyword specifies an lower triangle
array (the second index must be less than or equal to than the
first) that replaces the guess hessian. If some of the elements
are not given, elements from the guess hessian will be used.
<dt><tt>lineopt</tt><dd> This gives a LineOpt object for doing line
optimizations in the Newton direction. The default is to skip the
line optimizations.
<dt><tt>accuracy</tt><dd> The accuracy with which the first
gradient will be computed. If this is too large, it may be
necessary to evaluate the first gradient point twice. If it is too
small, it may take longer to evaluate the first point. The default
is 0.0001.
<dt><tt>print_x</tt><dd> If true, print the coordinates each
iteration. The default is false.
<dt><tt>print_gradient</tt><dd> If true, print the gradient each
iteration. The default is false.
<dt><tt>print_hessian</tt><dd> If true, print the approximate
hessian each iteration. The default is false.
<dt><tt>restrict</tt><dd> Use step size restriction when not
using a line search. The default is true.
</dl> */
QNewtonOpt(const Ref<KeyVal>&);
QNewtonOpt(StateIn&);
~QNewtonOpt();
void save_data_state(StateOut&);
void apply_transform(const Ref<NonlinearTransform>&);
void init();
int update();
};
}
#endif
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