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In mathematical optimization, Himmelblau's function is a multi-modal function, used to test the performance of optimization algorithms. The function is defined by:
It has one local maximum at and where , and four identical local minima:
The locations of all the minima can be found analytically. However, because they are roots of quartic polynomials, when written in terms of radicals, the expressions are somewhat complicated.Template:Citation needed
The function is named after David Mautner Himmelblau (1924–2011), who introduced it.[1]