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On the convergence of multi-grid methods with transforming smoothers
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    On the convergence of multi-grid methods with transforming smoothers (English)
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    The author presents a general convergence theory for multi-grid methods that can be applied to a variety of systems of partial differential equations such as Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations. After a short outline of the general multi-grid technique together with a convergence theorem by \textit{W. Hackbusch} [Multi-grid methods and applications (1985; Zbl 0595.65106)], the model problems are described. Then the notion of r- transforming iterations is introduced that can be used to construct smoothers for indefinite systems and that include many of the known and widely used iteration schemes. In a first step Hackbusch's convergence theorem is generalized in such a way that the smoothing property of the r-transforming iteration is replaced by a smoothing property of a product iteration, and in a second step a criterion for a two-grid method to converge is derived. The discussion of the smoothing and convergence properties of block-triangular systems gives the indication of how to construct appropriate r-transformations. The theory is finally applied to the Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations.
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    convergence theory
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    multi-grid methods
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    r- transforming iterations
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    smoothing
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    product iteration
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    block-triangular systems
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