Ramadas, Gisela C. V.Fernandes, Edite M. G. P.2014-04-012014-04-012011http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4296Solving systems of nonlinear equations is a problem of particular importance since they emerge through the mathematical modeling of real problems that arise naturally in many branches of engineering and in the physical sciences. The problem can be naturally reformulated as a global optimization problem. In this paper, we show that a metaheuristic, called Directed Tabu Search (DTS) [16], is able to converge to the solutions of a set of problems for which the fsolve function of MATLABĀ® failed to converge. We also show the effect of the dimension of the problem in the performance of the DTS.engNonlinear equationsMetaheuristicTabu searchSolving nonlinear equations by a tabu search strategyjournal article10400.22/4296