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Asynchronous multilevel adaptive methods for solving partial differential equations on multiprocessors: Basic ideas
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    Asynchronous multilevel adaptive methods for solving partial differential equations on multiprocessors: Basic ideas (English)
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    The authors first describe a two-level process of the fast adaptive composite grid method (FAC) restricted to the two-dimensional unit square and to uniform rectangular grids. An appropriate decomposition of the unknowns induces a block representation of the discrete operator L of the given partial differential equation. In the sequel ways of modifying FAC are considered for an asynchronous treatment of the different levels. In order to achieve an efficient approach, either a fine grid or a coarse grid modification must be applied for dealing with the singularity of the discrete operator. This leads to two forms of asynchronous FAC methods, either a coarse grid or a fine grid approach. Furthermore some principles for implementing AFAC on large scale distributed memory multiprocessors are outlined, a theoretical bound of the convergence factor is given, and some numerical convergence estimates are reported.
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    fast adaptive composite grid method
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    uniform rectangular grids
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    discrete operator
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    fine grid
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    coarse grid
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    FAC methods
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    large scale distributed memory multiprocessors
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    convergence factor
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    numerical convergence estimates
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