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    An efficient smoother for the Stokes problem (English)
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    2 November 1997
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    The goal of this interesting paper is to design the smoothing procedure in the multigrid algorithms for the solution of the Stokes and the Navier-Stokes equations. The construction is based on the SIMPLE method which was introduced by \textit{S. V. Patankar} and \textit{D. B. Spalding} [Internat. J. Heat Mass Transfer 15, 1787-1806 (1972; Zbl 0246.76080)] and which is often used in numerical fluid mechanics. The authors present a smoother which is obtained from a variant of the pressure correction steps which is the second iteration step in the SIMPLE method. Applied to variational problems without restrictions, the presented approach leads to the classical multigrid procedure with smoothing by the Jacobi or Gauss-Seidel iteration. A convergence rate \(O(m^{-1})\) is obtained where \(m\) denotes the number of smoothing steps. Moreover, the differences among the presented algorithm, the SIMPLE one and the SIMPLEC method of \textit{J. P. van Doormaal} and \textit{G. D. Raithby} [Numer. Heat Transfer 7, 147-163 (1984, Zbl 0553.76005)] are discussed. Numerical results for finite element discretizations (with three different grids) of the 2D Stokes problem on a square are presented. Examples of computational test problems are also given.
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    Stokes problem
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    multigrid algorithm
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    smoothing
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    convergence rate
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    numerical examples
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    SIMPLE method
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    finite element
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