From: Timo Heister Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2023 22:14:40 +0000 (-0400) Subject: address comment X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ae585040a0e9d71dd881f3987a15e31813b23ae2;p=release-papers.git address comment --- diff --git a/9.5/paper.tex b/9.5/paper.tex index 99370a7..6b34779 100644 --- a/9.5/paper.tex +++ b/9.5/paper.tex @@ -495,10 +495,10 @@ unfortunately natively only supported in the official \texttt{EPetra} implement With the current release, \dealii{} now supports solvers for nonlinear problems provided by several different external packages: -1. KINSOL (part of SUNDIALS), 2. SNES (part of PETSc, see Section~\ref{sec:petsc}), 3. NOX (part of Trilinos, see Section~\ref{sec:trilinos}). +(i) KINSOL (part of SUNDIALS); (ii) SNES (part of PETSc, see Section~\ref{sec:petsc}); and (iii) NOX (part of Trilinos, see Section~\ref{sec:trilinos}). The wrappers are provided by the classes \texttt{PETScWrappers::NonlinearSolver}, \texttt{SUNDIALS::KINSOL}, and \texttt{TrilinosWrappers::NOXSolver}, respectively. -All classes have a very similar interface, except that they vary in the kind of +All three of these classes have a very similar interface, except that they vary in the kind of algorithms and parameters offered. The new class \texttt{NonlinearSolverSelector} provides a wrapper on top of the three external solvers with a unified interface. The user can either let \dealii{} decide which of the packages to use (depending on the current availability of