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Multilevel preconditioned augmented Lagrangian techniques for \(2\)nd order mixed problems
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    Multilevel preconditioned augmented Lagrangian techniques for \(2\)nd order mixed problems (English)
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    19 January 1999
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    The following classic boundary value problem is studied: \[ -\text{div} (a\nabla u)= f\text{ in } \Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^2; \quad u=g\text{ on } \Gamma_D \subset \partial \Omega, \quad \langle a\nabla u,\nu \rangle= 0\text{ on } \Gamma_N \subset \partial \Omega; \tag{1} \] \(f\in L^2 (\Omega)\) and \(a\in L^\infty (\Omega)\) with \(\overline \alpha\geq a(x)\geq\underline\alpha >0\) a.e. in \(\Omega\). Problem (1) is set up as the mixed variational problem which, in turn, is given an operator form: \[ A{\mathbf j} +B^*u=, \quad B{\mathbf j} =f. \tag{2} \] The augmented Lagrangian approach assumes then the form: \[ (A+rB^* i^{-1} B){\mathbf j} +B^*u= g+rB^*i^{-1}f, \quad B{\mathbf j} =f \tag{3} \] where \(r>0\) is the augmented Lagrangian parameter and \(i^{-1}\) denotes the inverse of the Riesz map \(i\). We observe that the exact solution of (2) can be recovered from (3) no matter what the value of \(r\) might be. The augmented Lagrangian is carefully discussed. It combines the finite element method with multilevel splitting. Numerical examples confirm the efficiency of the scheme proposed.
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    augmented Lagrangian techniques
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    saddle point problem
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    mixed finite elements
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    multilevel preconditioners
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    numerical examples
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    finite element method
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    multilevel splitting
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