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High order perturbation theory for Helmholtz/Schrödinger equations via a separable preconditioner
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    High order perturbation theory for Helmholtz/Schrödinger equations via a separable preconditioner (English)
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    15 November 1998
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    The paper presents an efficient high-order perturbation expansion for multidimensional inhomogeneous Helmholtz/Schrödinger equations. The equation is represented in a discrete coordinate space in which the coupling between different degrees of freedom is diagonal. This leads to a sparse representation of an approximate Green's operator which is used as a preconditioner in the numerical procedure, together with a Krylov iterative method (QMR). The high-order expansion is not limited to small perturbations and enables the treatment of systems with nonseparability. A numerical example is given for the 3D Helmholtz equation.
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    separable preconditioner
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    high-order perturbation expansion
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    Helmholtz/Schrödinger equations
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    Green's operator
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    Krylov iterative method
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    numerical example
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