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Optimizer burr phenomenon #165

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ghost opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 1 comment
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Optimizer burr phenomenon #165

ghost opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 1 comment

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ghost commented Jul 10, 2024

In practical use, my expectation is a time series with a period of 0 followed by a slow increase, but the optimization result often becomes that during the expected time period of 0, there is not a uniform 0 result, but a trend of first increasing and then decreasing, with an increase of up to 0.1 values. I want to know what caused this?

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giaf commented Jul 12, 2024

Hi, it's difficult to say in general, you may want to check that:

  • use another solver to check that indeed the numerical solution of your problem is what you expect.
  • check that HPIPM did indeed converge and did so to an accurate enough solution, for example you could check the magnitude of the residuals.

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