Optimization problem

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The general nonlinear optimization problem [1] can be formulated as follows: find a minimum of the objective function ϕ(x), where x lies in the intersection of the N-dimensional search space

Optimization formula 1.png

and the admissible region ℱ ⊆ ℝN defined by a set of equality and/or inequality constraints on x. Since the equality gs(x) = 0 can be replaced by two inequalities gs(x) ≤ 0 and –gs(x) ≤ 0, the admissible region can be defined without loss of generality as

Optimization formula 2.png

In order to get solution situated inside ℱ, we minimize the penalty function

Optimization formula 3.png

The problem could be solved by different optimization methods. We implemented the following of them in the BioUML software:

References

  1. Runarsson T.P., Yao X. Stochastic ranking for constrained evolutionary optimization. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation. 2000. 4(3):284–294
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