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A new iterative Chebyshev spectral method for solving the elliptic equation \(\nabla\cdot(\sigma\nabla u)=f\)
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    A new iterative Chebyshev spectral method for solving the elliptic equation \(\nabla\cdot(\sigma\nabla u)=f\) (English)
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    17 October 1994
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    A new Chebyshev spectral method for solving elliptic problems is presented. The equation is rewritten in the form of a Poisson equation. Then the iterative method is obtained. The Poisson problem is solved by a direct matrix diagonalization technique. For some examples it is shown that for the same number of iterations the present method is about 6-8 orders more accurate than the standard spectral multigrid method. In the cases of a strongly discontinuous or variable coefficient the method will not work. Then one has to use a multidomain Chebyshev spectral method. For general problems the Chebyshev spectral multigrid method is still superior.
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    Chebyshev spectral method
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    Poisson equation
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    iterative method
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    direct matrix diagonalization
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    spectral multigrid method
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