relaxation
For an online pilot mode, apply under-relaxation to the shared sample increments
Specification
Alias: None
Arguments: None
Default: no relaxation
Child Keywords:
Required/Optional  | 
Description of Group  | 
Dakota Keyword  | 
Dakota Keyword Description  | 
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Required (Choose One)  | 
Relaxation factor  | 
For under-relaxation of shared sample increments, apply a sequence of factors, one per iteration  | 
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For under-relaxation of shared sample increments, apply a fixed factor that is invariant with iteration  | 
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For under-relaxation of shared sample increments, apply a recursive factor on each iteration that advances the relaxation factor toward 1  | 
Description
Multilevel / multifidelity sampling methods are adaptive UQ methods
that utilize a pilot sample to estimate an initial set of correlations
or variances, and then augment the pilot with additional sample
increments to optimally allocate resources.  In the iterated
online_pilot solution mode, the initial pilot sample is updated with
additional shared samples in the direction of the optimal solution to
the resource allocation problem.  When the initial correlation /
covariance approximations are inaccurate, this update can be overly
aggressive, such that it becomes advisable to only accept a portion of
this suggested increment through use of an under-relaxation factor.
Three options are provided for defining a sequence of under-relaxation
factors: factor_sequence, fixed_factor, and recursive_factor.
Default Behavior
Relaxation is an optional specification, and no relaxation (accept the full magnitude of suggested sample increments) is the default.

