Are you looking for something like nlm()? It does minimization in any
number of dimensions using a Newton-type algorithm;
it can be manually given gradients / Hessians, or alternatively you can
give it neither and let them approximated empirically.
Taylor
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Edward Patzelt <patze003@umn.edu> wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a cubic gradient descent package? I found grad.desc()
> but that only allows for a 2d function. I have 3 free parameters and thus
> am looking for a 3d function.
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> Thank you,
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