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The paper uses the method of lines to solve the system of time-dependent Stokes equations to obtain a system of differential-algebraic equations. By taking advantage of its structure, a class of waveform relaxation methods called continuous-time accelerated block successive overrelaxation is proposed to solve the obtained system of differential-algebraic equations. The proposed methods are theoretically analyzed. The theory is applied to a two-dimensional time-dependent Stokes equation and verified by numerical experiments.
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differential-algebraic equations
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saddle-point problem
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time-dependent Stokes equation
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convergence
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method of lines
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waveform relaxation method
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numerical experiments
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successive overrelaxation
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Continuous-time accelerated block successive overrelaxation methods for time-dependent Stokes equations
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    Continuous-time accelerated block successive overrelaxation methods for time-dependent Stokes equations (English)
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    14 May 2012
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    The paper uses the method of lines to solve the system of time-dependent Stokes equations to obtain a system of differential-algebraic equations. By taking advantage of its structure, a class of waveform relaxation methods called continuous-time accelerated block successive overrelaxation is proposed to solve the obtained system of differential-algebraic equations. The proposed methods are theoretically analyzed. The theory is applied to a two-dimensional time-dependent Stokes equation and verified by numerical experiments.
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    differential-algebraic equations
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    saddle-point problem
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    time-dependent Stokes equation
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    convergence
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    method of lines
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    waveform relaxation method
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    numerical experiments
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    successive overrelaxation
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