Nelder–Mead method

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title: Nelder–Mead method
text: The Nelder–Mead method is a numerical method used to find the minimum or maximum of an objective function in a multidimensional space. It is a direct search method and is often applied to nonlinear optimization problems for which derivatives may not be known. However, the Nelder–Mead technique is a heuristic search method that can converge to non-stationary points on problems that can be solved by alternative methods. The Nelder–Mead technique was proposed by John Nelder and Roger Mead in 1965,
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date created: 2005-08-19T19:40:33Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T19:13:43Z
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