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Griewank function

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First order Griewank function

In mathematics, the Griewank function is often used in testing of optimization, it is defined as follow[1]

The following paragraphs display the special cases of first,second and third order Griewank function, and their plots.

First-order Griewank function

First order Griewank function has multiple maxima and minima.[2]

Let the derivative of Griewank function be zero:

Find its roots in the interval [−100..100] by means of numerical method,

In the interval [−10000,10000], the Griewank function has 6365 critical points.

Second-order Griewank function

2nd order Griewank function 3D plot
2nd-order Griewank function contour plot

Third order Griewank function

Third-order Griewank function Maple animation

References

  1. ^ Griewank, A. O. "Generalized Decent for Global Optimization." J. Opt. Th. Appl. 34, 11–39, 1981
  2. ^ Locatelli, M. "A Note on the Griewank Test Function." J. Global Opt. 25, 169–174, 2003