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arxiv: 2112.03413 · v1 · pith:4JJQ2BI3new · submitted 2021-12-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

Hybrid minimization algorithm for computationally expensive multi-dimensional fitting

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Multi-dimensional optimization is widely used in virtually all areas of modern astrophysics. However, it is often too computationally expensive to evaluate a model on-the-fly. Typically, it is solved by pre-computing a grid of models for a predetermined set of positions in the parameter space and then interpolating. Here we present a hybrid minimization approach based on the local quadratic approximation of the $\chi^2$ profile from a discrete set of models in a multidimensional parameter space. The main idea of our approach is to eliminate the interpolation of models from the process of finding the best-fitting solution. We present several examples of applications of our minimization technique to the analysis of stellar and extragalactic spectra.

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