nonlinear-solvers
Select and configure nonlinear solvers for f(x)=0 or min F(x). Use for Newton methods, quasi-Newton (BFGS, L-BFGS), Broyden, Anderson acceleration, diagnosing convergence issues, choosing line search vs trust region, and analyzing Jacobian quality.
What this skill does
# Nonlinear Solvers
## Goal
Provide a universal workflow to select a nonlinear solver, configure globalization strategies, and diagnose convergence for root-finding, optimization, and least-squares problems.
## Requirements
- Python 3.8+
- NumPy (for Jacobian diagnostics)
- SciPy (optional, for advanced analysis)
## Inputs to Gather
| Input | Description | Example |
|-------|-------------|---------|
| Problem type | Root-finding, optimization, least-squares | `root-finding` |
| Problem size | Number of unknowns | `n = 10000` |
| Jacobian availability | Analytic, finite-diff, unavailable | `analytic` |
| Jacobian cost | Cheap or expensive to compute | `expensive` |
| Constraints | None, bounds, equality, inequality | `none` |
| Smoothness | Is objective/residual smooth? | `yes` |
| Residual history | Sequence of residual norms | `1,0.1,0.01,...` |
## Decision Guidance
### Solver Selection Flowchart
```
Is Jacobian available and cheap?
├── YES → Problem size?
│ ├── Small (n < 1000) → Newton (full)
│ └── Large (n ≥ 1000) → Newton-Krylov
└── NO → Is objective smooth?
├── YES → Memory limited?
│ ├── YES → L-BFGS or Broyden
│ └── NO → BFGS
└── NO → Anderson acceleration or Picard
```
### Quick Reference
| Problem Type | First Choice | Alternative | Globalization |
|--------------|--------------|-------------|---------------|
| Small root-finding | Newton | Broyden | Line search |
| Large root-finding | Newton-Krylov | Anderson | Trust region |
| Optimization | L-BFGS | BFGS | Wolfe line search |
| Least-squares | Levenberg-Marquardt | Gauss-Newton | Trust region |
| Bound constrained | L-BFGS-B | Trust-region reflective | Projected |
## Script Outputs (JSON Fields)
| Script | Key Outputs |
|--------|-------------|
| `scripts/solver_selector.py` | `recommended`, `alternatives`, `notes` |
| `scripts/convergence_analyzer.py` | `converged`, `convergence_type`, `estimated_rate`, `diagnosis` |
| `scripts/jacobian_diagnostics.py` | `condition_number`, `jacobian_quality`, `rank_deficient` |
| `scripts/globalization_advisor.py` | `strategy`, `line_search_type`, `trust_region_type`, `parameters` |
| `scripts/residual_monitor.py` | `patterns_detected`, `alerts`, `recommendations` |
| `scripts/step_quality.py` | `ratio`, `step_quality`, `accept_step`, `trust_radius_action` |
## Workflow
1. **Characterize problem** - Identify type, size, Jacobian availability
2. **Select solver** - Run `scripts/solver_selector.py`
3. **Choose globalization** - Run `scripts/globalization_advisor.py`
4. **Analyze Jacobian** - If available, run `scripts/jacobian_diagnostics.py`
5. **Monitor residuals** - During solve, use `scripts/residual_monitor.py`
6. **Analyze convergence** - Run `scripts/convergence_analyzer.py`
7. **Evaluate steps** - For trust region, use `scripts/step_quality.py`
## Conversational Workflow Example
**User**: My Newton solver for a phase-field simulation is converging very slowly. After 50 iterations, the residual only dropped from 1 to 0.1.
**Agent workflow**:
1. Analyze convergence:
```bash
python3 scripts/convergence_analyzer.py --residuals 1,0.8,0.6,0.5,0.4,0.3,0.2,0.15,0.12,0.1 --json
```
2. Check globalization strategy:
```bash
python3 scripts/globalization_advisor.py --problem-type root-finding --jacobian-quality ill-conditioned --previous-failures 0 --json
```
3. Recommend: Switch to trust region with Levenberg-Marquardt regularization, or use Newton-Krylov with better preconditioning.
## Pre-Solve Checklist
- [ ] Confirm problem type (root-finding, optimization, least-squares)
- [ ] Assess Jacobian availability and cost
- [ ] Check initial guess quality
- [ ] Set appropriate tolerances
- [ ] Choose globalization strategy
- [ ] Prepare to monitor convergence
## CLI Examples
```bash
# Select solver for large unconstrained optimization
python3 scripts/solver_selector.py --size 50000 --smooth --memory-limited --json
# Analyze convergence from residual history
python3 scripts/convergence_analyzer.py --residuals 1,0.1,0.01,0.001,0.0001 --tolerance 1e-6 --json
# Diagnose Jacobian quality
python3 scripts/jacobian_diagnostics.py --matrix jacobian.txt --json
# Get globalization recommendation
python3 scripts/globalization_advisor.py --problem-type optimization --jacobian-quality good --json
# Monitor residual patterns
python3 scripts/residual_monitor.py --residuals 1,0.8,0.9,0.7,0.75,0.6 --target-tolerance 1e-8 --json
# Evaluate step quality for trust region
python3 scripts/step_quality.py --predicted-reduction 0.5 --actual-reduction 0.4 --step-norm 0.8 --gradient-norm 1.0 --trust-radius 1.0 --json
```
## Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Resolution |
|-------|-------|------------|
| `problem_size must be positive` | Invalid size | Check problem dimension |
| `constraint_type must be one of...` | Unknown constraint | Use: none, bound, equality, inequality |
| `residuals must be non-negative` | Invalid residual data | Check residual computation |
| `Matrix file not found` | Invalid path | Verify Jacobian file exists |
## Interpretation Guidance
### Convergence Type
| Type | Meaning | Action |
|------|---------|--------|
| quadratic | Optimal Newton | Continue, near solution |
| superlinear | Quasi-Newton working | Monitor for stagnation |
| linear | Acceptable | May improve with preconditioner |
| sublinear | Too slow | Change method or formulation |
| stagnated | No progress | Check Jacobian, preconditioner |
| diverged | Increasing residual | Add globalization, check Jacobian |
### Jacobian Quality
| Quality | Condition Number | Action |
|---------|------------------|--------|
| good | < 10⁶ | Standard Newton works |
| moderately-conditioned | 10⁶ - 10¹⁰ | Consider scaling |
| ill-conditioned | > 10¹⁰ | Use regularization |
| near-singular | ∞ | Reformulate or use LM |
### Step Quality (Trust Region)
| Ratio ρ | Quality | Trust Radius |
|---------|---------|--------------|
| ρ < 0 | very_poor | Shrink aggressively |
| ρ < 0.25 | marginal | Shrink |
| 0.25 ≤ ρ < 0.75 | good | Maintain |
| ρ ≥ 0.75 | excellent | Expand if at boundary |
## Limitations
- **No global convergence guarantee**: All methods may fail for pathological problems
- **Jacobian accuracy**: Finite-difference Jacobian may be inaccurate near discontinuities
- **Large dense problems**: May require specialized solvers not covered here
- **Constrained optimization**: Complex constraints need SQP or interior point methods
## References
- `references/solver_decision_tree.md` - Problem-based solver selection
- `references/method_catalog.md` - Method details and parameters
- `references/convergence_diagnostics.md` - Diagnosing convergence issues
- `references/globalization_strategies.md` - Line search and trust region
## Version History
- **v1.0.0** : Initial release with 6 analysis scripts
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