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Isoparametric multigrid method for reaction-diffusion equations on two-dimensional domains
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    Isoparametric multigrid method for reaction-diffusion equations on two-dimensional domains (English)
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    15 November 2006
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    The authors consider the finite element discretization of reaction-diffusion problems on 2D curved domains with a Lipschitz-continuous boundary. The curved boundary is approximated by using isoparametric finite elements. For applying multigrid methods a sequence of finite element triangulations is constructed, which gives a sequence of domains \(\Omega _k\), \(k=0,1,\dots,l,\) approximating the domain \(\Omega \). The discretization is constructed by means of higher order finite elements on a sequence of corresponding nonnested triangulations. The authors define an intergrid transfer operator, which is necessary for a multigrid nonnested algorithm and analyze its stability. An optimal convergence rate for the two-level method with the Jacobi-like smoother is obtained with respect to the energy norm. An upper bound for the number of iterations of the coarse-level residual problem is found such that the cost of the computational work of one iteration step of the multigrid algorithm to be proportional to the number of unknowns.
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    isoparametric finite elements
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    nonnested multigrid method
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    convergence
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    reaction-diffusion problems
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    algorithm
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    stability
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