pymor.operators.list¶
Module Contents¶
- class pymor.operators.list.LinearComplexifiedListVectorArrayOperatorBase[source]¶
Bases:
ListVectorArrayOperatorBaseBase
Operatorfor complexifiedListVectorArrays.
- class pymor.operators.list.ListVectorArrayOperatorBase[source]¶
Bases:
pymor.operators.interface.OperatorBase
OperatorforListVectorArrays.Methods
Apply the operator to a
VectorArray.Apply the adjoint operator.
Apply the inverse operator.
Apply the inverse adjoint operator.
- apply(U, mu=None)[source]¶
Apply the operator to a
VectorArray.Parameters
- U
VectorArrayof vectors to which the operator is applied.- mu
The
parameter valuesfor which to evaluate the operator.
Returns
VectorArrayof the operator evaluations.
- apply_adjoint(V, mu=None)[source]¶
Apply the adjoint operator.
For any given linear
Operatorop,parameter valuesmuandVectorArraysU,Vin thesourceresp.rangewe have:op.apply_adjoint(V, mu).dot(U) == V.inner(op.apply(U, mu))
Thus, when
opis represented by a matrixM,apply_adjointis given by left-multiplication of (the complex conjugate of)MwithV.Parameters
- V
VectorArrayof vectors to which the adjoint operator is applied.- mu
The
parameter valuesfor which to apply the adjoint operator.
Returns
VectorArrayof the adjoint operator evaluations.
- apply_inverse(V, mu=None, initial_guess=None, least_squares=False)[source]¶
Apply the inverse operator.
Parameters
- V
VectorArrayof vectors to which the inverse operator is applied.- mu
The
parameter valuesfor which to evaluate the inverse operator.- initial_guess
VectorArraywith the same length asVcontaining initial guesses for the solution. Some implementations ofapply_inversemay ignore this parameter. IfNonea solver-dependent default is used.- least_squares
If
True, solve the least squares problem:u = argmin ||op(u) - v||_2.
Since for an invertible operator the least squares solution agrees with the result of the application of the inverse operator, setting this option should, in general, have no effect on the result for those operators. However, note that when no appropriate
solver_optionsare set for the operator, most implementations will choose a least squares solver by default which may be undesirable.
Returns
VectorArrayof the inverse operator evaluations.Raises
- InversionError
The operator could not be inverted.
- apply_inverse_adjoint(U, mu=None, initial_guess=None, least_squares=False)[source]¶
Apply the inverse adjoint operator.
Parameters
- U
VectorArrayof vectors to which the inverse adjoint operator is applied.- mu
The
parameter valuesfor which to evaluate the inverse adjoint operator.- initial_guess
VectorArraywith the same length asUcontaining initial guesses for the solution. Some implementations ofapply_inverse_adjointmay ignore this parameter. IfNonea solver-dependent default is used.- least_squares
If
True, solve the least squares problem:v = argmin ||op^*(v) - u||_2.
Since for an invertible operator the least squares solution agrees with the result of the application of the inverse operator, setting this option should, in general, have no effect on the result for those operators. However, note that when no appropriate
solver_optionsare set for the operator, most operator implementations will choose a least squares solver by default which may be undesirable.
Returns
VectorArrayof the inverse adjoint operator evaluations.Raises
- InversionError
The operator could not be inverted.
- class pymor.operators.list.NumpyListVectorArrayMatrixOperator(matrix, source_id=None, range_id=None, solver_options=None, name=None)[source]¶
Bases:
ListVectorArrayOperatorBase,pymor.operators.numpy.NumpyMatrixOperatorVariant of
NumpyMatrixOperatorusingListVectorArrayinstead ofNumpyVectorArray.This class is mainly intended for performance tests of
ListVectorArray. In generalNumpyMatrixOperatorshould be used instead of this class.Parameters
- matrix
The
NumPy arraywhich is to be wrapped.- source_id
The id of the operator’s
sourceVectorSpace.- range_id
The id of the operator’s
rangeVectorSpace.- solver_options
The
solver_optionsfor the operator.- name
Name of the operator.
Methods
Apply the adjoint operator.
Apply the inverse adjoint operator.
- apply_adjoint(V, mu=None)[source]¶
Apply the adjoint operator.
For any given linear
Operatorop,parameter valuesmuandVectorArraysU,Vin thesourceresp.rangewe have:op.apply_adjoint(V, mu).dot(U) == V.inner(op.apply(U, mu))
Thus, when
opis represented by a matrixM,apply_adjointis given by left-multiplication of (the complex conjugate of)MwithV.Parameters
- V
VectorArrayof vectors to which the adjoint operator is applied.- mu
The
parameter valuesfor which to apply the adjoint operator.
Returns
VectorArrayof the adjoint operator evaluations.
- apply_inverse_adjoint(U, mu=None, initial_guess=None, least_squares=False)[source]¶
Apply the inverse adjoint operator.
Parameters
- U
VectorArrayof vectors to which the inverse adjoint operator is applied.- mu
The
parameter valuesfor which to evaluate the inverse adjoint operator.- initial_guess
VectorArraywith the same length asUcontaining initial guesses for the solution. Some implementations ofapply_inverse_adjointmay ignore this parameter. IfNonea solver-dependent default is used.- least_squares
If
True, solve the least squares problem:v = argmin ||op^*(v) - u||_2.
Since for an invertible operator the least squares solution agrees with the result of the application of the inverse operator, setting this option should, in general, have no effect on the result for those operators. However, note that when no appropriate
solver_optionsare set for the operator, most operator implementations will choose a least squares solver by default which may be undesirable.
Returns
VectorArrayof the inverse adjoint operator evaluations.Raises
- InversionError
The operator could not be inverted.