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Monotone iterates for solving nonlinear monotone difference schemes (English)
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4 October 2006
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The focus of this paper is to extend the author's results [J. Comput. Appl. Math. 162, 445--466 (2004; Zbl 1041.65078)]. The extension is of the monotone domain decomposition algorithm to the nonlinear monotone difference schemes in the canonical form. These difference schemes arise in numerical solving of some differential and integral equations. The construction of the algorithm is presented and its monotone convergence is proved. Some numerical experiments where iteration counts and execution times between the monotone (undecomposed) iterative method and the monotone domain decomposition algorithm are compared at the end of the article.
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monotone schemes
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monotone convergence
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domain decomposition
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algorithm
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nonlinear reaction-diffusion singular perturbation
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numerical experiments
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