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Solving parabolic problems with different time steps in different regions in space based on domain decomposition methods (English)
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5 September 1999
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The paper deals with the numerical solution of systems of nonlinear parabolic equations having the form \[ u_t+ f(t, x, y,u,u_x, u_y)= [D_1(t, x,y,u) u_x]_x+ [D_2(t, x,y,u) u_y]_y, \] equipped with some initial conditions and boundary conditions of mixed type. It is supposed that the matrices \(D_1\), \(D_2\) are positive definite. After describing the proposed algorithms, the author presents a number of numerical examples.
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overlapping domain decomposition
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multiplicative Schwarz algorithm
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finite element methods
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extrapolation methods
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local adaptivity
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parallel computation
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mixed initial-boundary value problems
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systems of nonlinear parabolic equations
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numerical examples
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