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Newton or Dogleg?
Posted 2 ott 2012, 01:59 GMT-4 Studies & Solvers Version 4.3 1 Reply
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Hallo,
does anyone of you have experience with the new double dogleg solver (which is an option for
nonlinear solving and can replace the Newton-method)?
I have a nonlinear stationary problem (electromagnetic) where the damped Newton solver takes
~100 steps and uses a small damping factor for most of the steps. The dogleg solver
on the other side has fewer steps and they are mainly undamped Newton-steps. So
I wonder why the Newton solver is so bad.
But this does not generalise to all my cases, sometimes the Newton works just fine.
What are your experiences here? Are there configuration settings to push the Newton-solver to
higher damping factors? Is there a good literature reference explaining the double-dogleg
algorithm?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Jens
does anyone of you have experience with the new double dogleg solver (which is an option for
nonlinear solving and can replace the Newton-method)?
I have a nonlinear stationary problem (electromagnetic) where the damped Newton solver takes
~100 steps and uses a small damping factor for most of the steps. The dogleg solver
on the other side has fewer steps and they are mainly undamped Newton-steps. So
I wonder why the Newton solver is so bad.
But this does not generalise to all my cases, sometimes the Newton works just fine.
What are your experiences here? Are there configuration settings to push the Newton-solver to
higher damping factors? Is there a good literature reference explaining the double-dogleg
algorithm?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Jens
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