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A rapidly convergent method for the inversion of separable, positive, self-adjoint discrete elliptic operators in three or more dimensions (English)
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1987
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The authors observe in this brief note that if the operators \(L_ x\), \(L_ y\), \(L_ z\) have positive eigenvalues and commute, then the problem \((L_ x+L_ y+L_ z)\phi =\rho\) can be solved by the iteration \((L_ x+L_ y)\phi^{k+1}=\rho -L_ z\phi \quad k,\) \((L_ y+L_ z)\phi^{k+2}=\rho -L_ x\phi^{k+1},\quad (L_ z+L_ x)\phi^{k+3}=\rho -L_ y\phi^{k+2}.\) Analysis of each component of the eigenfunction expansion shows \(| \phi^{k+3}-\phi \quad k| \leq | \phi \quad k-\phi^{k-3}| /8.\) The authors remark that the case of a zero eigenvalue can be handled, and also that the method can be used as an inner iteration in an obvious extension to four dimensions and higher.
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separable, positive, self-adjoint discrete elliptic operators
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Poisson equation
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positive eigenvalues
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eigenfunction expansion
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inner iteration
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