Exemple #1
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 def store(self, new_s, new_y):
     """
     Store a new (s,y) pair. This method takes "small" vectors as
     input, i.e., corresponding to the variables participating in
     the quasi-Newton update.
     """
     InverseLBFGS.store(self, new_y, new_s)
Exemple #2
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 def store(self, new_s, new_y):
     """
     Store a new (s,y) pair. This method takes "small" vectors as
     input, i.e., corresponding to the variables participating in
     the quasi-Newton update.
     """
     InverseLBFGS.store(self, new_y, new_s)
Exemple #3
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 def store(self, new_s, new_y):
     # Simply swap s and y.
     InverseLBFGS.store(self, new_y, new_s)
Exemple #4
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 def store(self, new_s, new_y):
     # Simply swap s and y.
     InverseLBFGS.store(self, new_y, new_s)