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    Mathematical programming 13 (1977), S. 14-22 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Algorithms for optimization ; Descent methods ; Minimax ; Non-differentiable-optimization ; Optimization ; Steepest descent
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This paper contains basic results that are useful for building algorithms for the optimization of Lipschitz continuous functionsf on compact subsets of E n . In this settingf is differentiable a.e. The theory involves a set-valued mappingx→δ ∈ f(x) whose range is the convex hull of existing values of ∇f and limits of ∇f on a closed∈-ball,B(x, ∈). As an application, simple descent algorithms are formulated that generate sequence {x k } whose distance from some stationary set (see Section 2) is 0, and where {f(x k )} decreases monotonously. This is done with the aid of anyone of the following three hypotheses: For∈ arbitrarily small, a point is available that in arbitrarily close to: (1) the minimizer off onB(x, ∈), (2) the closest point inδ ∈ f(x) to the origin, (3) ϕ(h) ∈ δ ∈ f(x), where [ϕ(h), h] = max {[ϕ, h]: ϕ ∈ δ ∈ f(x)}. Observe that these three problems are simplified iff has a tractable local approximation. The minimax problem is taken as an example, and algorithms for it are sketched. For this example, all three hypotheses may be satisfied. A class of functions called uniformly-locally-convex is introduced that is also tractable.
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