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35.6 Stopping Criteria
A minimization procedure should stop when one of the following conditions is true:
- A minimum has been found to within the user-specified precision.
- A user-specified maximum number of iterations has been reached.
- An error has occurred.
The handling of these conditions is under user control. The functions below allow the user to test the precision of the current result.
- Function: int gsl_multimin_test_gradient (const gsl_vector * g, double epsabs)
This function tests the norm of the gradient g against the absolute tolerance epsabs. The gradient of a multidimensional function goes to zero at a minimum. The test returns
GSL_SUCCESS
if the following condition is achieved, and returnsGSL_CONTINUE
otherwise. A suitable choice of epsabs can be made from the desired accuracy in the function for small variations in x. The relationship between these quantities is given by \delta f = g \delta x.
- Function: int gsl_multimin_test_size (const double size, double epsabs)
This function tests the minimizer specific characteristic size (if applicable to the used minimizer) against absolute tolerance epsabs. The test returns
GSL_SUCCESS
if the size is smaller than tolerance, otherwiseGSL_CONTINUE
is returned.