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Dakota Reference Manual
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Maximum allowable constraint violation still considered feasible
This keyword is related to the topics:
Alias: none
Argument(s): REAL
Default: Library default
Sets the maximum allowable value of infeasibility that any constraint in an optimization problem may possess and still be considered to be satisfied.
If a constraint's violation is greater than this value then it is considered to be violated by the optimization algorithm. This specification gives some control over how tightly the constraints will be satisfied at convergence of the algorithm. However, if the value is set too small the algorithm may terminate with one or more constraints being violated.
Defaults
Defaults vary depending on the method.