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A parallel iterative procedure applicable to the approximate solution of second order partial differential equations by mixed finite element methods
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    A parallel iterative procedure applicable to the approximate solution of second order partial differential equations by mixed finite element methods (English)
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    28 May 1995
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    The objective of the paper is to discuss and analyze in details a parallelizable iterative procedure based on the decomposition of the domain into individual elements. This procedure can be applied directly to coercive elliptic problems and can be easily implemented on a parallel computer by assigning each subdomain to its own processor. It also provides a time-stepping procedure for implicit methods for parabolic and hyperbolic equations.
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    domain decomposition
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    finite elements methods
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    elliptic problems
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    parallel computer
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    implicit methods
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