Hi,
I am new to deal.II and want to assess the suitability of the library for 
my project.

I am trying to solve an Inverse Cauchy problem in 3D nonlinear elasticity. 
I have observed displacement data at partial boundary as well in partial 
regions inside the body, and want to reconstruct the traction field. From 
documentation of deal.II, I understood how tangent stiffness matrix can be 
created at each iteration for the forward problem.

While solving the inverse problem iteratively,  I want to retrieve this 
tangent stiffness matrix at each iteration, perform necessary algebraic 
manipulations and update the increments in unknown displacement and 
traction variables.  Is it possible to do so using deal.II?  If you have 
any suggestions, please feel free to include them.

Thank you.

- Prashant


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