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on 23/10/2018(UTC), on 23/10/2018(UTC), on 26/11/2018(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: uni As far as I can see there are no questions. As I said, everything is quite simple - we follow along the curve of n 1 space. Next, I will tell how to choose a start point, direction, and about the restrictions that follow from the method. I hope that the examples will be added. From that 7 years old ... that works fine as downloaded, but turns red as saved SS 6179, not doctored. As offered in the attached, finding the max is acceptable. The method suggested for the minima has not been tested. As it looks: it fails ? Mathhs NelderMead Himmelblau.sm (161kb) downloaded 18 time(s). Maths Draghilev's method. Finding extremes. Himmelblau function version 0.2.sm (371kb) downloaded 21 time(s).
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