[petsc-users] TSAdjoint and adaptive time stepping

Zhang, Hong hongzhang at anl.gov
Wed Oct 28 22:36:15 CDT 2020


I think it depends on the functional for which the sensitivities are calculated. For most cases, the objective functional should not be sensitive to the step sizes when a converged solution is achieved. What the adapter does is just to choose a step size so that the solution is accurate within certain tolerances. Of course, if the adapter is not doing a good job (e.g. choosing a step size that leads to instability), not only the sensitivities are influenced but also the solution is inaccurate.

Hong (Mr.)


On Oct 28, 2020, at 4:54 PM, Salazar De Troya, Miguel via petsc-users <petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov<mailto:petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov>> wrote:

Hello,

I saw in the TSAdjoint paper that adjoints for adaptive time stepping schemes are supported. Given that these schemes usually involve nondifferentiable functions to pick the time step, are the sensitivities also nondifferentiable at certain points? Does one need to be careful when using adjoints with adaptive time steps?

Thanks
Miguel


Miguel A. Salazar de Troya
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