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Kuhn-Tucker conditions interpretation

Now consider the imposition of inequality [g(x) < 0] and equality constraints 7i(x) = 0] in Fig. 3-55. Continuing the kinematic interpretation, the inequality constraints g(x) < 0 act as fences in the valley, and equality constraints h(x) = 0 act as "rails. Consider now a ball, constrained on a rail and within fences, to roll to its lowest point. This stationary point occurs when the normal forces exerted by the fences [- Vg(x )] and rails [- V/i(x )] on the ball are balanced by the force of gravity [— Vfix )]. This condition can be stated by the following Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) necessary conditions for constrained optimality ... [Pg.61]

Geometric Interpretation of Karush-Kuhn-Tucker Necessary Conditions From the gradient KKT conditions we have that... [Pg.60]


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