[Pw_forum] BFGS convergence
PRASENJIT GHOSH
prasenjit at jncasr.ac.in
Tue Aug 29 13:00:42 CEST 2006
Dear Paolo,
Thanks for the clarification.
>> I'm keeping the bottom 2 layers fixed & relaxing rest of the layers
>> along
>> all directions. I have set forc_conv_thr as 5.0D-4. When the BFGS
>> optimization is complete the total force printed out is 0.001184 Ry/au.,
>> which is higher than the threshold.
>
> this is not the quantity that is checked for convergence, though:
> ---
> forc_conv_thr REAL ( default = 1.0D-3 )
> convergence threshold on forces (a.u) for ionic
> minimization: the convergence criterion is satisfied
> javascript:sqspellIgnoreAll() when all components of all
forces are smaller than
> forc_conv_thr.
> ---
That means grad_thr and forc_conv_thr are two different quantities. Am I
correct? what is then grad_thr?
Moreover how important is it to satisfy Wolfe's condition? What I
understood is that Wolfe's condition ensures that one always goes
downhill. But under quadratic approx. grad.step < 0.0 already ensures that
one is going downhill
.
With regards,
Prasenjit.
PRASENJIT GHOSH,
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