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Overlapping additive and multiplicative Schwarz iterations for \(H\)-matrices (English)
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11 January 2005
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A matrix \(A=(a_{ij})\) is called an \(H\)-matrix if the matrix with the diagonal entries \(| a_{ii}| \) and the off-diagonal entries \(\,-| a_{ij}| \) is a nonsingular \(M\)-matrix. These matrices were already considered by Ostrowski in 1937. In this paper, additive and multiplicative Schwarz methods are considered for linear systems with \(H\)-matrices, and results on \(M\)-matrices or symmetric positive definite matrices are extended to them. The case of inexact local solvers is also considered. Note that \(A\) is an \(H\)-matrix iff there is a nonsingular diagonal matrix \(U\) such that \(U^{-1}AU\) is diagonally dominant. The matrix \(U\) corresponds to a rescaling, and Schwarz iterations are invariant under scaling transformations.
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H-matrices
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Schwarz iterative methods
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Block methods
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Overlap
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M-matrices
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additive and multiplicative Schwarz methods
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diagonally dominant
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scaling transformations
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