An Introduction to Domain Decomposition Methods: Algorithms, Theory, and Parallel Implementation
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2016 | Science & Mathematics
The purpose of this book is to offer an overview of the most popular domain decomposition methods for partial differential equations (PDEs). These methods are widely used for numerical simulations in solid mechanics, electromagnetism, flow in porous media, etc., on parallel machines from tens to hundreds of thousands of cores. The appealing feature of domain decomposition methods is that, contrary to direct methods, they are naturally parallel. The authors focus on parallel linear solvers. The authors present:* All popular algorithms both at the PDE level and at the discrete level in terms of matrices.* Systematic scripts for sequential implementation in a free open-source finite element package as well as some parallel scripts.* A new coarse space construction (two-level method) that adapts to highly heterogeneous problems.
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Published by | Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781611974058 |
Language | N/A |
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