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    An abstract theory for the domain reduction method (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Theoretical foundations of the domain reduction method based on known results from group representation theory and algebras of finite groups are investigated. The main result is that if an initial system of linear equations arising by discretization of partial differential equations splits into subproblems based on isomorphic subdomains, then the group of symmetries must be commutative.
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    domain reduction method
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    group representation theory
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    algebras of finite groups
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    group of symmetries
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