Solving nonlinear systems of equations via spectral residual methods: stepsize selection and applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Spectral residual methods are derivative-free and low-cost per iteration procedures for solving nonlinear systems of equations. They are generally coupled with a nonmonotone linesearch strategy and compare well with Newton-based methods for large nonlinear systems and sequences of nonlinear systems. The residual vector is used as the search direction and choosing the steplength has a crucial impact on the performance. In this work we address both theoretically and experimentally the steplength selection and provide results on a real application such as a rolling contact problem.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nonlinear systems of equations; Spectral gradient methods; Steplength selection; Approximate norm descent methods
List of contributors:
Sgattoni, Cristina; Porcelli, Margherita
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