File:An-iteration-of-the-Nelder-Mead-method-over-two-dimensional-space-showing-point-p-min.png
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DescriptionAn-iteration-of-the-Nelder-Mead-method-over-two-dimensional-space-showing-point-p-min.png |
English: An iteration of the Nelder-Mead method over two-dimensional space, showing point p min reflected to point p r , expanded to point p e , or contracted to point p c. If these test points do not improve the overall score of the simplex, then it shrinks around the point p max with the highest score. |
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Source | 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2015.02.001 |
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Jade Yu Cheng Thomas Mailund |
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