2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2011.11.053
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Reducing transformation and global optimization

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“…The dimensionality reduction approach (DR) that we will present in our work, is different with the approach given above. It has been proposed and developed by Cherruault et al [1,5,24,26] and based on the approximation of an n variables of the objective function by a single variable function by using a continuous parametric curve α , defined from a real interval I onto the n-dimensional compact D and satisfying a property described by the definition given below. Such a function α is said to be a space-densifying-curve in D [23,25].…”
Section: The Dimensionality Reduction Methodsmentioning
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“…The dimensionality reduction approach (DR) that we will present in our work, is different with the approach given above. It has been proposed and developed by Cherruault et al [1,5,24,26] and based on the approximation of an n variables of the objective function by a single variable function by using a continuous parametric curve α , defined from a real interval I onto the n-dimensional compact D and satisfying a property described by the definition given below. Such a function α is said to be a space-densifying-curve in D [23,25].…”
Section: The Dimensionality Reduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a function α is said to be a space-densifying-curve in D [23,25]. However, the introduction of these α-dense curves has allowed analytical argumentation of certain dimensionality reduction methods in global optimization techniques [5,17,24,26,27].…”
Section: The Dimensionality Reduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caratzoulas and Floudas [9] proposed novel convex underestimators for trigonometric functions. Recently, years univariate global optimization problems have attracted common attention because they arise in many real-life applications and the obtained results can be easily generalized to the multivariate case [7,8,11,14,15,16,27,29].…”
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confidence: 99%