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Two-level methods for the single layer potential in \(\mathbb{R}^3\)
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    Two-level methods for the single layer potential in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (English)
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    11 November 1998
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    The rough contents of this very elaborate paper are as follows: 0. Introduction, 1. Notations and preliminaries, 2. Spectral analysis for two level additive Schwarz operator, 3. A posteriori error estimate, 4. Adaptive refinement algorithm , 5. Numerical results and references. The authors consider weakly singular integral equations of the first kind on open surface pieces. They obtain approximate solutions using the \(h\)-version of the Galerkin boundary element method. Moreover they introduce two-level additive Schwarz operators for non-overlaping domain decompositions and estimate the condition numbers of these operators with respect to the meshsize. By use of the above operators they obtain an a posteriori error estimate. The theoretical results are illustrated by some numerical examples.
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    weakly singular integral equations
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    \(h\)-version
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    Galerkin boundary element method
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    two-level additive Schwarz operators
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    domain decomposition
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    hierarchical basis
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    a posteriori error estimate
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    adaptive algorithm
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    numerical examples
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    condition numbers
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