* Minimization of function of large variable number
@ 2002-10-26 12:46 Lukasz Grabun
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From: Lukasz Grabun @ 2002-10-26 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I'm to the maillist so in the first words of my post: hello to everyone.
I am a mathematician (or am trying to become one) and I'm using GSL to
solve stochastic differential equations. In papers I read for my
master thesis I encountered a problem of minimizing a Hamilton
function. This *can* be done with GSL library at least theoretically.
Problem is that the function depends on 10^3 variables. Would it cause
any problems (technical, theoretical)? Oh, the Hamiltonian itself is a
positive quadratic form so it is relatively simple function, if it
helps.
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Lukasz Grabun
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