Function used as a performance test problem for optimization algorithms
Ackley function of two variables
Contour surfaces of Ackley's function in 3D
In mathematical optimization, the Ackley function is a non-convex function used as a performance test problem for optimization algorithms. It was proposed by David Ackley in his 1987 PhD dissertation.[1] The function is commonly used as a minimization function with global minimum value 0 at 0,.., 0 in the form due to Thomas Bäck. While Ackley gives the function as an example of "fine-textured broadly unimodal space" his thesis does not actually use the function as a test.
For
dimensions, is defined as[2]

Recommended variable values are
,
, and
.
The global minimum is
at
.