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For Issue#1414

differentiation,
value,
beta = 0.707,
alpha = 1):
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alpha = 1):
alpha = 0.3):

Doesn't the Backtracking Line Search algorithm have a constraint that $\alpha$ be between 0 and 0.5?
Stanford EE64a Slides, see page 6

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