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User interrupted.
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The procedure was interrupted by the user.
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Function convergence criteria reached.
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The best objective value and feasibility have not sufficiently improved for the specified number of iterations. This criterion
is a typical exit state if the global optimum is reached early in the algorithm.
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Maximum function evaluations reached.
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PROC OPTLSO has attempted to exceed the maximum number of function evaluations.
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Generations complete.
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The maximum number of GA generations (iterations) has been reached. At this point, no new points are generated, and the algorithm
exits.
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Maximum time reached.
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PROC OPTLSO has exceeded the maximum allotted time.
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Problem may be unbounded.
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The objective value appears to take on arbitrarily large values at points that satisfy the feasibility tolerance.
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Infeasible.
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The problem is infeasible.
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Failed.
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The algorithm exited for any reason other than the preceding reasons. For example, this message is displayed if the provided
FCMP function does not exist or cannot be evaluated.