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Weighted max norms, splittings, and overlapping additive Schwarz iterations
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    Weighted max norms, splittings, and overlapping additive Schwarz iterations (English)
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    25 April 2000
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    Algebraic additive Schwarz iterations with overlapping blocks are examined for solving \(Ax=b\), when the coefficient matrix is an M-matrix. Weighted max norm bounds are derived which are analogous to those that exist using \(A\)-norms when \(A\) is symmetric and positive definite. New results are obtained on \(P\)-regular splittings, and a theory of splitting is developed to represent algebraic additive Schwarz iterations. It is shown that a coarse grid correction improves the convergence when measured in weighted max norm.
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    algebraic additive Schwarz iterations
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    regular splittings
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    overlapping blocks
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    M-matrix
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    coarse grid correction
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    convergence
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    weighted max norm
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