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Pseudo-Cut Strategies for Global Optimization

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  • Fred Glover

    (OptTek Systems, Inc., USA)

  • Leon Lasdon

    (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)

  • John Plummer

    (Texas State University, USA)

  • Abraham Duarte

    (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)

  • Rafael Marti

    (Universidad de Valencia, Spain)

  • Manuel Laguna

    (University of Colorado, USA)

  • Cesar Rego

    (University of Mississippi, USA)

Abstract

Motivated by the successful use of a pseudo-cut strategy within the setting of constrained nonlinear and nonconvex optimization in Lasdon et al. (2010), we propose a framework for general pseudo-cut strategies in global optimization that provides a broader and more comprehensive range of methods. The fundamental idea is to introduce linear cutting planes that provide temporary, possibly invalid, restrictions on the space of feasible solutions, as proposed in the setting of the tabu search metaheuristic in Glover (1989), in order to guide a solution process toward a global optimum, where the cutting planes can be discarded and replaced by others as the process continues. These strategies can be used separately or in combination, and can also be used to supplement other approaches to nonlinear global optimization. Our strategies also provide mechanisms for generating trial solutions that can be used with or without the temporary enforcement of the pseudo-cuts.

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  • Fred Glover & Leon Lasdon & John Plummer & Abraham Duarte & Rafael Marti & Manuel Laguna & Cesar Rego, 2011. "Pseudo-Cut Strategies for Global Optimization," International Journal of Applied Metaheuristic Computing (IJAMC), IGI Global, vol. 2(4), pages 1-12, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jamc00:v:2:y:2011:i:4:p:1-12
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