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    Finite elements for elliptic problems with wild coefficients (English)
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    21 January 2002
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    This paper presents an iterative finite element algorithm for elliptic problems with strongly discontinuous coefficients. The method is based on a nonoverlapping domain decomposition approach with explicitly known optimal relaxation parameters. Numerical comparisons are made for discontinuity jumps of the coefficients in the order \(0\), \(10^5\), \(10^{10}\), \(10^{50}\), and \(10^{100}\), which show that the method converges faster as these jumps become larger and the accuracy does not deteriorate.
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    finite element method
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    discontinuous coefficients
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    iterative algorithm
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    nonoverlapping domain decomposition
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    numerical comparisons
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    convergence
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