Single and Multi-objective optimization

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I have a three dimensional design space as shown in figure within which I need to perform single and multi-objective optimization. I cannot define the space with simple upper and lower bounds as such
x_lower = 0.0015;
X_upper = 1.2;
Y_lower = 0.0075;
Y_upper = 0.8;
Z_lower = 0.1;
Z_upper = 0.7;
Is it possible to define the space in a way such that only the space as shown in figure is explored ?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Jan 2025
You can potentially use linear inequalities -- the A and b matrix.
linear inequalities are accepted by all forms of ga() and gamultiobj()
You can potentially use nonlinear inequalities and nonlinear equalities -- the nonlcon parameter,
Note: if you have integer constraints then you can use nonlinear inequalities, but nonlinear equalities. The ceq return value of the nonlcon function must be empty if you have integer constraints.
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neil vaz
neil vaz on 21 Jan 2025
Well, I did use the convhull to find the boundries and then used unique to get the points that define the hull. Added them in the constraints A and the algorithim works. Thank you @Walter Roberson

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