Derivative-Free Global Minimization in One Dimension: Relaxation, Monte Carlo, and Sampling
Abstract
We introduce a derivative-free global optimization algorithm that efficiently computes minima for various classes of one-dimensional functions, including non-convex, and non-smooth functions.This algorithm numerically approximates the gradient flow of a relaxed functional, integrating strategies such as Monte Carlos methods, rejection sampling, and adaptive techniques. These strategies enhance performance in solving a diverse range of optimization problems while significantly reducing the number of required function evaluations compared to established methods. We present a proof of the convergence of the algorithm and illustrate its performance by comprehensive benchmarking. The proposed algorithm offers a substantial potential for real-world models. It is particularly advantageous in situations requiring computationally intensive objective function evaluations.
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@article{arxiv.2308.09050,
title = {Derivative-Free Global Minimization in One Dimension: Relaxation, Monte Carlo, and Sampling},
author = {Alexandra A. Gomes and Diogo A. Gomes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.09050},
year = {2023}
}