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A New Continuous-Time Equality-Constrained Optimization Method to Avoid Singularity

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arxiv 1209.5218 v2 pith:6RX3UCZV submitted 2012-09-24 cs.NE

classification cs.NE
keywords optimizationsingularityavoidconstraintcontinuous-timeequalityequality-constrainedsolutions
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In equality-constrained optimization, a standard regularity assumption is often associated with feasible point methods, namely the gradients of constraints are linearly independent. In practice, the regularity assumption may be violated. To avoid such a singularity, we propose a new projection matrix, based on which a feasible point method for the continuous-time, equality-constrained optimization problem is developed. First, the equality constraint is transformed into a continuous-time dynamical system with solutions that always satisfy the equality constraint. Then, the singularity is explained in detail and a new projection matrix is proposed to avoid singularity. An update (or say a controller) is subsequently designed to decrease the objective function along the solutions of the transformed system. The invariance principle is applied to analyze the behavior of the solution. We also propose a modified approach for addressing cases in which solutions do not satisfy the equality constraint. Finally, the proposed optimization approaches are applied to two examples to demonstrate its effectiveness.

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