How can I minimize an objective function using lsqnonlin? I am minimizing the difference between theoretical S parameter and measured S-parameter to extract the dielectric constant?
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Ankit Regmi
el 29 de Ag. de 2016
Editada: Ankit Regmi
el 1 de Sept. de 2016
The function has complex values and every time I change the initial value example: x0 = 1-1i the value of dielectric constant changes. I think something is wrong with the optimization process here.
F = Reflx_tot_thy-refl_cmplx_measrd;
x = lsqnonlin(F,x0)
er = real(x)-i*imag(x)
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Alan Weiss
el 29 de Ag. de 2016
Perhaps your function has multiple local minima. Perhaps your function F is not specified correctly (is it a function handle?). I do not understand why you take er as real(x) - i*imag(x) when I would think that you should add the imaginary part, and maybe should take er = F(x) instead of er = x.
It is difficult to know without seeing more details, and a formula of what the dielectric constant is as a function of x.
Alan Weiss
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Alan Weiss
el 30 de Ag. de 2016
I am surprised that this code works at all, because I do not see where refl_cmplx is defined.
Even if that is not a real issue, I suggest that you take a wide variety of initial values x0. And it seems to me that you might have better luck if you scale some of your parameters. e_v*mu_v is of order 1e-20, which might be giving you some trouble.
Good luck,
Alan Weiss
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Alan Weiss
el 31 de Ag. de 2016
That is a hard question in general. See what the documentation has to say about it. And, since you seem to have a low-dimensional problem, you might be able to take a set of x0 that cover the space pretty well.
Good luck,
Alan Weiss
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