XSLP_WCOUNT
Description
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Number of SLP iterations over which to measure the objective for the extended convergence continuation criterion
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Type
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Integer
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Default value
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0
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Note
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It may happen that all the variables have converged, but some have converged on extended criteria and at least one of these variables is at its step bound. This means that, at least in the linearization, if the variable were to be allowed to move further the objective function would improve. This does not necessarily imply that the same is true of the original problem, but it is still possible that an improved result could be obtained by taking another SLP iteration. The extended convergence continuation criterion is applied after a converged solution has been found where at least one variable has converged on extended criteria and is at its step bound limit. The extended convergence continuation test measures whether any improvement is being achieved when additional SLP iterations are carried out. If not, then the last converged solution will be restored and the optimization will stop. When a solution is found which converges on extended criteria and with active step bounds, the solution is saved and SLP optimization continues until one of the following: If XSLP_WCOUNT is zero, then the extended convergence continuation criterion is disabled. |
Affects routines
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