KSPRICHARDSON#
The preconditioned Richardson iterative method [Ric11]
Options Database Key#
-ksp_richardson_scale - damping factor on the correction (defaults to 1.0)
Notes#
\( x^{n+1} = x^{n} + scale*B(b - A x^{n})\)
Here B is the application of the preconditioner
This method often (usually) will not converge unless scale is very small.
For some preconditioners, currently PCSOR
, the convergence test is skipped to improve speed,
thus it always iterates the maximum number of iterations you’ve selected. When -ksp_monitor
(or any other monitor) is turned on, the norm is computed at each iteration and so the convergence test is run unless
you specifically call KSPSetNormType
(ksp,KSP_NORM_NONE
);
For some preconditioners, currently PCMG
and PCHYPRE
with BoomerAMG if -ksp_monitor (and also
any other monitor) is not turned on then the convergence test is done by the preconditioner itself and
so the solver may run more or fewer iterations then if -ksp_monitor is selected.
Supports only left preconditioning
If using direct solvers such as PCLU
and PCCHOLESKY
one generally uses KSPPREONLY
instead of this which uses exactly one iteration
-ksp_type richardson -pc_type jacobi
gives one classical Jacobi preconditioning
References#
- Ric11
Lewis Fry Richardson. The approximate arithmetical solution by finite differences of physical problems including differential equations, with an application to the stresses in a masonry dam. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 210(459–470):307–357, 1911. doi:10.1098/rsta.1911.0009.
See Also#
KSP: Linear System Solvers, KSPCreate()
, KSPSetType()
, KSPType
, KSP
,
KSPRichardsonSetScale()
, KSPPREONLY
, KSPRichardsonSetSelfScale()
Level#
beginner
Location#
Index of all KSP routines
Table of Contents for all manual pages
Index of all manual pages