Dune Core Modules (2.5.2)
Generalized preconditioned conjugate gradient solver. More...
#include <dune/istl/solvers.hh>
Public Types | |
typedef X | domain_type |
The domain type of the operator to be inverted. | |
typedef X | range_type |
The range type of the operator to be inverted. | |
typedef X::field_type | field_type |
The field type of the operator to be inverted. | |
typedef FieldTraits< field_type >::real_type | real_type |
The real type of the field type (is the same if using real numbers, but differs for std::complex) | |
Public Member Functions | |
template<class L , class P > | |
GeneralizedPCGSolver (L &op, P &prec, real_type reduction, int maxit, int verbose, int restart=10) | |
Set up nonlinear preconditioned conjugate gradient solver. More... | |
template<class L , class P , class S > | |
GeneralizedPCGSolver (L &op, S &sp, P &prec, real_type reduction, int maxit, int verbose, int restart=10) | |
Set up nonlinear preconditioned conjugate gradient solver. More... | |
virtual void | apply (X &x, X &b, InverseOperatorResult &res) |
Apply inverse operator. More... | |
virtual void | apply (X &x, X &b, double reduction, InverseOperatorResult &res) |
Apply inverse operator with given reduction factor. More... | |
Detailed Description
class Dune::GeneralizedPCGSolver< X >
Generalized preconditioned conjugate gradient solver.
A preconditioned conjugate gradient that allows the preconditioner to change between iterations.
One example for such preconditioner is AMG when used without a direct coarse solver. In this case the number of iterations performed on the coarsest level might change between applications.
In contrast to CGSolver the search directions are stored and the orthogonalization is done explicitly.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
◆ GeneralizedPCGSolver() [1/2]
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inline |
Set up nonlinear preconditioned conjugate gradient solver.
- Parameters
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restart When to restart the construction of the Krylov search space.
References Dune::SolverCategory::sequential.
◆ GeneralizedPCGSolver() [2/2]
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inline |
Set up nonlinear preconditioned conjugate gradient solver.
- Parameters
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restart When to restart the construction of the Krylov search space.
Member Function Documentation
◆ apply() [1/2]
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inlinevirtual |
Apply inverse operator with given reduction factor.
apply inverse operator, with given convergence criteria.
- Warning
- Right hand side b may be overwritten!
- Parameters
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x The left hand side to store the result in. b The right hand side reduction The minimum defect reduction to achieve. res Object to store the statistics about applying the operator.
- Exceptions
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SolverAbort When the solver detects a problem and cannot continue
Implements Dune::InverseOperator< X, X >.
◆ apply() [2/2]
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inlinevirtual |
Apply inverse operator.
Apply inverse operator,.
- Warning
- Note: right hand side b may be overwritten!
- Parameters
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x The left hand side to store the result in. b The right hand side res Object to store the statistics about applying the operator.
- Exceptions
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SolverAbort When the solver detects a problem and cannot continue
Implements Dune::InverseOperator< X, X >.
References Dune::LinearOperator< X, Y >::apply(), Dune::Preconditioner< X, Y >::apply(), Dune::LinearOperator< X, Y >::applyscaleadd(), Dune::InverseOperatorResult::clear(), Dune::InverseOperatorResult::conv_rate, Dune::InverseOperatorResult::converged, Dune::Timer::elapsed(), Dune::InverseOperatorResult::elapsed, Dune::InverseOperatorResult::iterations, Dune::Preconditioner< X, Y >::post(), Dune::Preconditioner< X, Y >::pre(), Dune::InverseOperator< X, X >::printHeader(), Dune::InverseOperator< X, X >::printOutput(), and Dune::InverseOperatorResult::reduction.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- dune/istl/solvers.hh