2020
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-13-1845-2020
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SICOPOLIS-AD v1: an open-source adjoint modeling framework for ice sheet simulation enabled by the algorithmic differentiation tool OpenAD

Abstract: Abstract. We present a new capability of the ice sheet model SICOPOLIS that enables flexible adjoint code generation via source transformation using the open-source algorithmic differentiation (AD) tool OpenAD. The adjoint code enables efficient calculation of the sensitivities of a scalar-valued objective function or quantity of interest (QoI) to a range of important, often spatially varying and uncertain model input variables, including initial and boundary conditions, as well as model parameters. Compared t… Show more

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“…Relevant to this paper, of all the time-evolving models listed, apart from SICOPOLIS-AD (Heimbach & Bugnion, 2009;Logan et al, 2020), only the ISSM model and variants thereof possess adjoint model codes which have been generated, in part, using automatic differentiation (L. Hascoët & Morlighem, 2018;Larour et al, 2014). Multi-centennial and longer integrations with the adjoint model have so far been conducted only with SICOPOLIS-AD.…”
Section: State Of the Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Relevant to this paper, of all the time-evolving models listed, apart from SICOPOLIS-AD (Heimbach & Bugnion, 2009;Logan et al, 2020), only the ISSM model and variants thereof possess adjoint model codes which have been generated, in part, using automatic differentiation (L. Hascoët & Morlighem, 2018;Larour et al, 2014). Multi-centennial and longer integrations with the adjoint model have so far been conducted only with SICOPOLIS-AD.…”
Section: State Of the Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AD tools such as the commercial TAF (Giering & Kaminski, 1999) and the open-source OpenAD (Utke et al, 2008) have been used previously with SICOPOLIS (Heimbach & Bugnion, 2009;Logan et al, 2020). OpenAD is no longer actively developed because it is based on the Open64 compiler which ceased development in 2011.…”
Section: Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%