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package org.apache.commons.math3.optim;

/**
 * This interface specifies how to check if an optimization algorithm has
 * converged.
 * 
* Deciding if convergence has been reached is a problem-dependent issue. The * user should provide a class implementing this interface to allow the * optimization algorithm to stop its search according to the problem at hand. *
* For convenience, three implementations that fit simple needs are already * provided: {@link SimpleValueChecker}, {@link SimpleVectorValueChecker} and * {@link SimplePointChecker}. The first two consider that convergence is * reached when the objective function value does not change much anymore, it * does not use the point set at all. * The third one considers that convergence is reached when the input point * set does not change much anymore, it does not use objective function value * at all. * * @param Type of the (point, objective value) pair. * * @see org.apache.commons.math3.optim.SimplePointChecker * @see org.apache.commons.math3.optim.SimpleValueChecker * @see org.apache.commons.math3.optim.SimpleVectorValueChecker * * @since 3.0 */ public interface ConvergenceChecker { /** * Check if the optimization algorithm has converged. * * @param iteration Current iteration. * @param previous Best point in the previous iteration. * @param current Best point in the current iteration. * @return {@code true} if the algorithm is considered to have converged. */ boolean converged(int iteration, PAIR previous, PAIR current); }




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