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Convergence of the multilevel full approximation scheme including the V- cycle
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    Convergence of the multilevel full approximation scheme including the V- cycle (English)
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    The multilevel full approximation scheme (FAS ML) is a well-known solver for nonlinear boundary value problems. We prove local quantitative convergence statements for a class of FAS ML algorithms in a general Hilbert space setting. This setting clearly exhibits the structure of FAS ML. We prove local convergence of a nested iteration for a rather concrete class of FAS ML algorithms in which V-cycles and only one Jacobi-like pre- and post-smoothing on each level are used.
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    multilevel full approximation scheme
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    local convergence
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    nested iteration
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    V-cycles
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    smoothing
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