Abstract

Direct Multisearch (DMS) is a well-established class of methods for multiobjective derivative-free optimization, where constraints are addressed by an extreme barrier approach, only evaluating feasible points. In this work, we propose the replacement of this extreme barrier approach by a filter strategy, combined with an inexact feasibility restoration step, to address constraints in the DMS framework. The filter approach treats feasibility as an additional component of the objective function that needs to be minimized. The inexact restoration step attempts to generate new feasible points, contributing to prioritize this feasibility, a requirement for the good performance of any filter approach. Theoretical results are provided, analysing the different types of sequences of points generated by the new algorithm, and numerical experiments on a set of nonlinearly constrained biobjective problems are reported, stating the good algorithmic performance of the proposed approach.

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