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- For the applications section, a better method is to briefly summarize the advantages of the method in multiple areas, instead of presents its application on two very specific cases.
- Please try to update equations on page 5.
- Please try to use the pseudocode for the procedure described on page 3.
- m_k and p in eq.(1) are not defined.
- Fix the typo “prediced reduction” in eq.(3).
- Avoid using contraction (e.g., it’s, doesn’t) and pronouns (e.g., we, us) in scientific writing.
- Rewrite the sentence, “Identical to line search, we do not need to compute the algorithm (2)” as (2) itself is not an algorithm.
- The termination conditions are not complete in section “Termination Criteria”.
- Fletcher is not the same author as cited in [5].
- Please provide citations in the application section to support your statements.
- Provide some figures for the numerical study
- Substitute those symbols in a formal way (e.g. T_min should be in a formal way).
- Once the abbr. is defined please use it throughout the context (e.g. SA)
- There are many extra words throughout the sections, (e.g., “Spaces” in the last sentence of Introduction section, “D.” in section 2.1)
- Avoid using pronouns (e.g., we) in scientific writing.