Himmelblau's function

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Plot of Himmelblau function.
Plot of Himmelblau function.

In mathematical optimization, the Himmelblau function is a multi-modal function, used to test the performance of optimization algorithms. The function is defined by:

f(x, y) = (x^2+y-11)^2 + (x+y^2-7)^2 \quad


It has a global minimum at x=3 \quad and y=2 \quad where f(x, y)=0 \quad, and the following local minima: f(-3.78, -3.28)=0.0054 \quad, f(-2.81, 3.13)=0.0085 \quad, f(3.58, -1.85)=0.0011 \quad.

The locations of all the minima can be found analytically, but the expressions are long and complicated.


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