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    Multilevel Schwarz methods (English)
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    10 October 1994
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    The author presents a solution of a system of linear algebraic equations which results from the discretization of second order elliptic equations. A class of multilevel algorithms is studied using the additive Schwarz framework. It is established that the condition number of the iteration operators are bounded independently of the mesh sizes and the number of levels. Numerical experiments are performed for illustration.
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    numerical experiments
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    multilevel Schwarz methods
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    second order elliptic equations
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    multilevel algorithm
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    condition number
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