[petsc-users] Diagnosing Convergence Issue in Fieldsplit Problem

Barry Smith bsmith at petsc.dev
Thu May 23 16:04:01 CDT 2024



> On May 23, 2024, at 3:48 PM, Stefano Zampini <stefano.zampini at gmail.com> wrote:
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> the null space of the Schur complement is the restriction of the original null space. I guess if fieldsplit is Schur type then we could in principle extract the sub vectors and renormalize them

   Is this true if A is singular?   Or are you assuming the Schur complement form is only used if A is nonsingular? Would the user need to somehow indicate A is nonsingular?


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> On Thu, May 23, 2024, 22:13 Jed Brown <jed at jedbrown.org <mailto:jed at jedbrown.org>> wrote:
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>>  Barry Smith <bsmith at petsc.dev <mailto:bsmith at petsc.dev>> writes:
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>> >    Unfortunately it cannot automatically because -pc_fieldsplit_detect_saddle_point just grabs part of the matrix (having no concept of "what part" so doesn't know to grab the null space information. 
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>> >    It would be possible for PCFIELDSPLIT to access the null space of the larger matrix directly as vectors and check if they are all zero in the 00 block, then it would know that the null space only applied to the second block and could use it for the Schur complement.
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>> >    Matt, Jed, Stefano, Pierre does this make sense?
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>> I think that would work (also need to check that the has_cnst flag is false), though if you've gone to the effort of filling in that Vec, you might as well provide the IS.
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>> I also wonder if the RHS is consistent.

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