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A method for the minimization of a function of several variables. It is based on the fact that each successive approximation of the function is obtained from the preceding one by a shift in the direction of the gradient of the function:

The parameter can be obtained, e.g., from the condition of the magnitude

See also Descent, method of; Steepest descent, method of.

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References

[a1] J.E. Dennis, R.B. Schnabel, "Numerical methods for unconstrained optimization and nonlinear equations" , Prentice-Hall (1983)
[a2] R. Fletcher, "Practical methods of optimization" , Wiley (1980)
[a3] D.G. Luenberger, "Linear and nonlinear programming" , Addison-Wesley (1984)
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Gradient method. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Gradient_method&oldid=28206