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  1. Editor’s note
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 1, pp. 5-10
  2. Ignashin I.N., Yarmoshik D.V.
    Modifications of the FrankWolfe algorithm in the problem of finding the equilibrium distribution of traffic flows
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 1, pp. 53-68

    The paper presents various modifications of the FrankWolfe algorithm in the equilibrium traffic assignment problem. The Beckman model is used as a model for experiments. In this article, first of all, attention is paid to the choice of the direction of the basic step of the FrankWolfe algorithm. Algorithms will be presented: Conjugate FrankWolfe (CFW), Bi-conjugate FrankWolfe (BFW), Fukushima FrankWolfe (FFW). Each modification corresponds to different approaches to the choice of this direction. Some of these modifications are described in previous works of the authors. In this article, following algorithms will be proposed: N-conjugate FrankWolfe (NFW), Weighted Fukushima FrankWolfe (WFFW). These algorithms are some ideological continuation of the BFW and FFW algorithms. Thus, if the first algorithm used at each iteration the last two directions of the previous iterations to select the next direction conjugate to them, then the proposed algorithm NFW is using more than $N$ previous directions. In the case of Fukushima FrankWolfe, the average of several previous directions is taken as the next direction. According to this algorithm, a modification WFFW is proposed, which uses a exponential smoothing from previous directions. For comparative analysis, experiments with various modifications were carried out on several data sets representing urban structures and taken from publicly available sources. The relative gap value was taken as the quality metric. The experimental results showed the advantage of algorithms using the previous directions for step selection over the classic FrankWolfe algorithm. In addition, an improvement in efficiency was revealed when using more than two conjugate directions. For example, on various datasets, the modification 3FW showed the best convergence. In addition, the proposed modification WFFW often overtook FFW and CFW, although performed worse than NFW.

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