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    The convergence of the multigrid method in solving elliptic variational problems in the nonsymmetric and indefinite case is studied, i.e. a bilinear form \(a=a_ s+b\) is considered, where \(a_ s\) is a symmetric and positive definite part of \(a\). A scale of norms by this symmetric positive definite bilinear form is introduced: \(\|| \cdot \||_{\theta}\), \(\theta\in R\). A natural assumption on the approximation properties of a discrete subspace \({\mathcal S}\) of the considered Hilbert space \({\mathcal H}\) is imposed, i.e. A 1. There exists a constant \(\delta >0\) such that for some \(0<\alpha \leq 1\) the estimate \(\|| u-v\||^ 2_ 1\leq \delta^{\alpha}\|| u\||^ 2_{1+\alpha}\) for any \(u\in {\mathcal H}\) and some v from \({\mathcal S}\) (depending on u) holds true; A 2. The second assumption is that the spaces \({\mathcal S}\) and \({\mathcal T}:=^{def}\{u\in {\mathcal H}:\) \(a(u,v)=0\) for all \(v\in {\mathcal S}\}\) are almost orthogonal, i.e. \[ | b(u,v)| \leq \tau \|| u\||_ 1\|| v\||_ 1,\quad u\in {\mathcal T},\quad v\in {\mathcal H}, \] for some sufficiently small constant \(\tau <1\); and finally \[ A 3.\quad \forall \quad u,v\in {\mathcal H}\quad | b(u,v)| \leq \gamma \|| u\||_ 1\|| v\||_ 0 \] for some sufficiently small constant \(\gamma <1\). For the smoothing procedure the Richards iteration \[ u_ 1=u_ 0-\omega (Au_ 0-f),\quad 0<\omega <2, \] is used. (A is scaled in such a way that \(\rho (A_ s)=1\). \(A_ s\) corresponds to the symmetric positive definite part \(a_ s\) of a.) The convergence of the following two-level method is studied. Step 1. Given \(u_ 0\in {\mathcal H}\) perform a smoothing step \(u_ 1=u_ 0-\omega (Au_ 0-f);\) Step 2. Solve approximately the correction problem for unknown q with fixed \(u_ 1\) \(q\in {\mathcal S}:\) \(a(u_ 1+q,v)=g(v)\) for all \(v\in {\mathcal S}\), \(u_ 2=u_ 1+q;\) Step 3. Put \(u_ 0=u_ 2\) and go to step 1. The convergence factor is estimated in the \(\|| \cdot \||_ 1\) norm. The convergence of W and V-cycles of the multigrid iteration is studied. The assumptions are verified for a model second order elliptic problem.
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    multigrid method
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    nonsymmetric
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    indefinite
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    symmetric positive definite
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    bilinear form
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    Hilbert space
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    Richards iteration
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    convergence
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    V-cycles
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