Iterative algorithms for the solution of nonsymmetric systems in the modelling of weak plasma turbulence (Q1112700): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Changed an Item |
Set profile property. |
||
Property / MaRDI profile type | |||
Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI publication profile / rank | |||
Normal rank |
Revision as of 02:14, 5 March 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Iterative algorithms for the solution of nonsymmetric systems in the modelling of weak plasma turbulence |
scientific article |
Statements
Iterative algorithms for the solution of nonsymmetric systems in the modelling of weak plasma turbulence (English)
0 references
1989
0 references
We compare the efficiency of four conjugate-gradient-like algorithms to solve the nonsymmetric systems generated by this problem in a production- type code: the normal equation algorithm (CGN), the bi-conjugate gradient method (BCG), the conjugate gradient squared method (CGS), and the generalized minimum residual method (GMRES(k)). For all these methods, we precondition the system using an incomplete factorization or a modified incomplete factorization of the coefficient matrix. We show that the iterative solvers we test provide a viable alternative to band Gauss methods, particularly for very large problems. We have tested the solvers with non-symmetric matrices arising from different physical parameters (the electric field) and we show that the iterative solvers perform well also in the presence of a large skew symmetric part if the symmetric part is positive. Our performance data suggest that CGS and GMRES(k) yield the best performances. The matrices we examine are typical of bilinear finite-element discretization of convection-diffusion equations, so that we expect the conclusions drawn in this note to apply to a wider class of problems. All the numerical experiments were performed on the IBM 3090 with vector facility.
0 references
conjugate-gradient-like algorithms
0 references
production-type code
0 references
normal equation algorithm
0 references
bi-conjugate gradient method
0 references
conjugate gradient squared method
0 references
generalized minimum residual method
0 references
Gauss methods
0 references