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A multilevel correction method for convection-diffusion eigenvalue problems
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    A multilevel correction method for convection-diffusion eigenvalue problems (English)
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: We propose a multilevel correction method for the convection-diffusion eigenvalue problems which is suitable for not only simple but also multiple eigenvalues. And we prove that the accuracy of resulting eigenpair approximations can be improved after each correction step. The scheme is easy to realize with Matlab, and numerical results are satisfactory.
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