An example of irregular convergence in some constrained optimization methods that use the projected hessian
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In this paper we give examples illustrating the behavior of the Coleman-Conn horizontal vertical method and of successive quadratic programming with a Hessian approximation exact on the tangent space of the constraints. One example shows that these methods in general are not one-step superlinearly convergent.
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