Machine-Learned Preconditioners for Linear Solvers in Geophysical Fluid Flows

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arXiv2010.02866MaRDI QIDQ6350659

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Publication date: 6 October 2020

Abstract: It is tested whether machine learning methods can be used for preconditioning to increase the performance of the linear solver -- the backbone of the semi-implicit, grid-point model approach for weather and climate models. Embedding the machine-learning method within the framework of a linear solver circumvents potential robustness issues that machine learning approaches are often criticized for, as the linear solver ensures that a sufficient, pre-set level of accuracy is reached. The approach does not require prior availability of a conventional preconditioner and is highly flexible regarding complexity and machine learning design choices. Several machine learning methods are used to learn the optimal preconditioner for a shallow-water model with semi-implicit timestepping that is conceptually similar to more complex atmosphere models. The machine-learning preconditioner is competitive with a conventional preconditioner and provides good results even if it is used outside of the dynamical range of the training dataset.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/JanAckmann/MLPrecon








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