2022
DOI: 10.1002/nme.6998
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On the effect of nonlinearity and Jacobian initialization on the convergence of the generalized Broyden quasi‐Newton method

Abstract: This article investigates two aspects of the generalized Broyden quasi‐Newton method that have a major impact on its convergence: the initial approximation of the Jacobian and the presence of nonlinearities in the secant conditions. After reformulating the common representation of generalized Broyden, a straightforward interpretation is given. This leads to a natural extension of the method in which an application‐dependent physics‐based surrogate model is used as initial approximation of the (inverse) Jacobia… Show more

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