root(method=’broyden2’)¶
-
scipy.optimize.
root
(fun, x0, args=(), method='broyden2', tol=None, callback=None, options={}) See also
For documentation for the rest of the parameters, see
scipy.optimize.root
- Options
- nitint, optional
Number of iterations to make. If omitted (default), make as many as required to meet tolerances.
- dispbool, optional
Print status to stdout on every iteration.
- maxiterint, optional
Maximum number of iterations to make. If more are needed to meet convergence, NoConvergence is raised.
- ftolfloat, optional
Relative tolerance for the residual. If omitted, not used.
- fatolfloat, optional
Absolute tolerance (in max-norm) for the residual. If omitted, default is 6e-6.
- xtolfloat, optional
Relative minimum step size. If omitted, not used.
- xatolfloat, optional
Absolute minimum step size, as determined from the Jacobian approximation. If the step size is smaller than this, optimization is terminated as successful. If omitted, not used.
- tol_normfunction(vector) -> scalar, optional
Norm to use in convergence check. Default is the maximum norm.
- line_search{None, ‘armijo’ (default), ‘wolfe’}, optional
Which type of a line search to use to determine the step size in the direction given by the Jacobian approximation. Defaults to ‘armijo’.
- jac_optionsdict, optional
Options for the respective Jacobian approximation.
- alphafloat, optional
Initial guess for the Jacobian is (-1/alpha).
- reduction_methodstr or tuple, optional
Method used in ensuring that the rank of the Broyden matrix stays low. Can either be a string giving the name of the method, or a tuple of the form
(method, param1, param2, ...)
that gives the name of the method and values for additional parameters.Methods available:
restart
Drop all matrix columns. Has no extra parameters.
simple
Drop oldest matrix column. Has no extra parameters.
svd
Keep only the most significant SVD components.
Extra parameters:
to_retain
Number of SVD components to retain when rank reduction is done. Default is
max_rank - 2
.
- max_rankint, optional
Maximum rank for the Broyden matrix. Default is infinity (i.e., no rank reduction).