A. Sawamura et al., Acceleration of self-consistent electronic-structure calculations: Storage-saving and multiple-secant implementation of the Broyden method, MATER T JIM, 40(11), 1999, pp. 1186-1192
On the basis of the Broyden method to solve simultaneous nonlinear equation
s, we present efficient computational schemes for acceleration of self-cons
istent electronic-structure calculations. The schemes, designed to achieve
smoother and faster convergence on limited-storage conditions, involve a st
orage-saving representation of an approximate quasi-Newton matrix mathemati
cally: valid even when iteration history data are partially discarded. More
over, to avoid numerical instability, a vector space where the? multiple-se
cant condition is satisfied is determined dynamically. The efficiency and s
tability of the schemes is confirmed by the self-consistent electronic-stru
cture calculations of a Si (011) surface model.