I have been using the rgenoud package for a nonlinear least-squares problem with lots of local minima, and it works very well but takes lots of time. According to the article refrenced in the documentation, the original GENOUD-software by the same authors seems to allow for user-supplied analytical derivatives instead of numerical approximations, which would probably save some time. Does anybody know whether this feature is also available in rgenoud? The documentation says nothing about this, but rgenoud seems to call optim() in the stats-package, which does allow for passing a function evaluating the derivatives.
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