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    Analysis approximate factorization in iteration methods (English)
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    28 February 2000
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    The article is concerned with stiff systems of ordinary differential equations arising from spiritual discretization of time- and space-dependent partial differential equations. Since numerical solvers for corresponding initial value problems must necessarily be implicit for stability reasons, a large system of equations has to be solved in each time step. For the solution of the linear systems occurring in a corresponding Newton iteration, the authors propose a parallel iterative solver based on an approximate factorization of the matrix. In particular, convergence and stability regions are derived.
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    iterative methods
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    parallel computation
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    stiff systems
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    Newton iteration
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    factorization
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    convergence
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    stability regions
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