On Necessary Optimality Conditions for Sets of Points in Multiobjective Optimization

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1007/s10957-024-02478-3
Andrea Cristofari, Marianna De Santis, Stefano Lucidi
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Taking inspiration from what is commonly done in single-objective optimization, most local algorithms proposed for multiobjective optimization extend the classical iterative scalar methods and produce sequences of points able to converge to single efficient points. Recently, a growing number of local algorithms that build sequences of sets has been devised, following the real nature of multiobjective optimization, where the aim is that of approximating the efficient set. This calls for a new analysis of the necessary optimality conditions for multiobjective optimization. We explore conditions for sets of points that share the same features of the necessary optimality conditions for single-objective optimization. On the one hand, from a theoretical point of view, these conditions define properties that are necessarily satisfied by the (weakly) efficient set. On the other hand, from an algorithmic point of view, any set that does not satisfy the proposed conditions can be easily improved by using first-order information on some objective functions. We analyse both the unconstrained and the constrained case, giving some examples.

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论多目标优化中点集的必要最优条件
大多数针对多目标优化提出的局部算法都从单目标优化的常用方法中汲取灵感,扩展了经典的迭代标量方法,并产生了能够收敛到单个有效点的点序列。最近,人们根据多目标优化的实际性质,设计出了越来越多的局部算法,这些算法可以建立集合序列,其目的是逼近有效集合。这就需要对多目标优化的必要最优条件进行新的分析。我们探讨了与单目标优化的必要最优条件相同的点集条件。一方面,从理论角度来看,这些条件定义了(弱)有效集必然满足的属性。另一方面,从算法的角度来看,任何不满足所提条件的集合都可以通过使用某些目标函数的一阶信息来轻松改进。我们分析了无约束和有约束的情况,并给出了一些例子。
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