Shekel function
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The Shekel function or also Shekel's foxholes is a multidimensional, multimodal, continuous, deterministic function commonly used as a test function for testing optimization techniques.[1]
The mathematical form of a function in dimensions with maxima is:
or, similarly,
Global minima
[edit]Numerically certified global minima and the corresponding solutions were obtained using interval methods for up to .[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Molga, M.; Smutnicki, C. (2005). "Test functions for optimization needs. Test functions for optimization needs" (PDF). Test Functions for Optimization Needs. 101: 48.
- ^ Vanaret C. (2015) Hybridization of interval methods and evolutionary algorithms for solving difficult optimization problems. PhD thesis. Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile. Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France.
Further reading
[edit]Shekel, J. 1971. "Test Functions for Multimodal Search Techniques." Fifth Annual Princeton Conference on Information Science and Systems.