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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Unconstraining in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Beliavsky
Date: Apr 10, 2007 10:55

... 9, 4:32 pm, baf <w...@nowhere.com> wrote: Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Ron Shepard
Date: Apr 10, 2007 08:58

....80670@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, "Mikhail Kuzminsky" <kus@free.net> wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Beliavsky
Date: Apr 10, 2007 08:20

....603877.80670@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, "Mikhail Kuzminsky" <kus@free.net> wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Ron Shepard
Date: Apr 10, 2007 08:02

... article <1176142130.603877.80670@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, "Mikhail Kuzminsky" <kus@free.net> wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Beliavsky
Date: Apr 10, 2007 07:49

....th...@gmx.de (Ingo Thies) wrote: Hi Mikhail, at 09 Apr 07 you wrote to all: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Beliavsky
Date: Apr 10, 2007 05:44

...Apr 9, 4:32 pm, baf <w...@nowhere.com> wrote: Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: highegg
Date: Apr 10, 2007 05:31

On Apr 9, 8:08 pm, "Mikhail Kuzminsky" <k...@free.net> wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are available, but 2nd derivatives ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Herman D. Knoble
Date: Apr 10, 2007 05:18

... Knoble On 9 Apr 2007 11:08:50 -0700, "Mikhail Kuzminsky" <kus@free.net> wrote: -| Sorry, -|do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear -|unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- -|newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc -|- i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are -|available,...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: Ingo Thies
Date: Apr 9, 2007 23:56

Hi Mikhail, at 09 Apr 07 you wrote to all: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are available, but 2nd derivatives are not available) ...
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Re: Fortran source of non-linear unconstrained optimization     

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Author: baf
Date: Apr 9, 2007 16:53

...: On Apr 9, 4:32 pm, baf <w...@nowhere.com> wrote: Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote: Sorry, do somebody know about free Fortran source routines for non-linear unconstrained optimization of multivariable functions using quasi- newton methods (conjugate gradients, some Fletcher&Powell methods etc - i.e. any method where analytical 1st derivatives of the function are ...
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