SNESLINESEARCHBISECTION#
Bisection line search. Similar to the critical point line search, SNESLINESEARCHCP, the bisection line search assumes that there exists some \(G(x)\) for which the SNESFunctionFn \(F(x) = grad G(x)\). This line search seeks to find the root of the directional derivative, that is \(F(x_k - \lambda Y_k) \cdot Y_k / ||Y_k|| = 0\), along the search direction \(Y_k\) through bisection.
Options Database Keys#
- -snes_linesearch_max_it <50> - maximum number of bisection iterations for the line search 
- -snes_linesearch_damping <1.0> - initial - lambdaon entry to the line search
- -snes_linesearch_rtol <1e-8> - relative tolerance for the directional derivative 
- -snes_linesearch_atol <1e-6> - absolute tolerance for the directional derivative 
- -snes_linesearch_ltol <1e-6> - minimum absolute change in - lambdaallowed
Notes#
lambda is the scaling of the search direction (vector) that is computed by this algorithm.
If there is no change of sign in the directional derivative from \(\lambda=0\) to the initial lambda (the damping), then the initial lambda will be used.
Hence, this line search will always give a lambda in the interval \([0, damping]\).
This method does NOT use the objective function if it is provided with SNESSetObjective().
See Also#
SNES: Nonlinear Solvers, SNESLineSearch, SNESLineSearchType, SNESLineSearchCreate(), SNESLineSearchSetType(), SNESLINESEARCHCP
Level#
intermediate
Location#
src/snes/linesearch/impls/bisection/linesearchbisection.c
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