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Can I use a gradient-based method to solve the extremum of the function containing SLP variables?

luc

New Member
Hi,

I'am a newcomer of CESM model. I am trying to apply a new method which is based on gradient definition to solve CNOP in the CESM model.
Therefore, I have conducted some experiments to use this method to solve the extremum of the function containing SLP variables.
But the results don't look good (The results don't converge). And I was wondering if I could use a gradient-based method to solve this problem.
Or the function in CESM is just discontinuous?

Can anyone help me out with this? Really appreciate your help. Thank you!
 
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