optimization with many variables - lsqnonlin

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omer
omer le 13 Fév 2014
Hi, I have an optimization problem with a large amount of variables. could be 100-10,000. Assuming that I can produce a similar amount of function, and that I have good starting guess, How many variables can lsqnonlin handle?
Is there a better mathod to solve these type of problems?
thanks

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss le 13 Fév 2014
There is no set limit on the number of variables you can use. People routinely use Optimization Toolbox to solve nonlinear problems with thousands of variables. With a good starting guess, you can expect lsqnonlin to work.
That said, there are techniques that can speed lsqnonlin, such as using a Jacobian pattern or analytic Jacobian, or even a Jacobian multiply function. See lsqnonlin options.
Alan Weiss
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Abdelwahab Afifi
Abdelwahab Afifi le 12 Mai 2020
I wanna avoid defining these large variables manually. Is there any simple method for this?
x(1) x(2) x(3) ...... x(n)

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