When you can be sure that you have obtained the correct result?
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I have a problem which has been solved with a set of start points,but when I changed the startpoints,the result also changed and sometimes can not converge at all.And the bounds affect the result,too.In my problem two parameters must positive but can not be zero.So I set the lower bounds of the 2 parameters to 0.001 or 0.01.But those different settings can obtain very different results which confuse me a lot.
So I want to know how do you judge that you have obtained the right appropriate result?
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Rick Rosson
2011년 7월 22일
What type of problem are you solving? What toolboxes are you using? Can you post your MATLAB code so that we can try to reproduce the same issue and diagnose what is happening?
Ashley
2011년 7월 23일
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