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Make compute_steady_state stop/retry if extinguished, intelligently #20

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michael-a-hansen opened this issue Sep 13, 2022 · 0 comments

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Currently the build_adiabatic_slfm_library method will actually solve the extinction problem before identifying that extinction has occurred. This is wasteful as the extinction solve can be difficult. We should make the compute_steady_state method smarter. A caveat here is that we could "predict" extinction simply due to a nonlinear solve being too aggressive. We would need to be careful here, perhaps rerunning the solve more conservatively to ensure that extinction is indeed expected.

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