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    A Comparison of the Forcing Function and Point-To-Set Mapping Approaches to Convergence Analysis

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    1975
    Author
    Meyer, R.R.
    Publisher
    University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences
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    Abstract
    A "forcing function" approach is developed for the analysis of convergence properties of "monotonic" mathematical programming algorithms. This approach differs from rather more traditional analyses based on point-to-set mappings in that it does not require point-to-set mapping concepts. A comparison is given between the forcing function and point-to-set mapping approaches that indicates that they are essentially mathematically equivalent for two major categories of algorithms, but that only the forcing function approach is readily extended to a third category of algorithms involving anti-jamming parameters.
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/57960
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    TR259
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