NKA
Nonlinear Krylov acceleration of fixed-point and Newton-like methods
Nonlinear Krylov Acceleration (NKA) is a method for accelerating the convergence of fixed-point (Picard) iterations. Many Newton-like and inexact Newton methods are fixed point iterations. The NKA project provides the canonical implementation of the method for several programming languages. The black-box accelerator is simple to integrate into existing code. Placed in the iteration loop, it observes the sequence of solution updates and replaces them with improved updates using information...