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Convergence of the domain decomposition finite element--boundary element coupling methods
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    Convergence of the domain decomposition finite element--boundary element coupling methods (English)
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    This interesting paper adresses a convergence study of three different generic kinds of domain decomposition methods for the coupling of finite element and boundary element methods. Algorithms presented are: a sequential Schwarz Dirichlet-Neumann scheme, a parallel Schwarz Dirichlet-Neumann scheme and finally a parallel Schwarz Neumann-Neumann scheme. The theoretical convergence analysis shows that a relaxation parameter must be chosen in a suitable interval. Moreover, a special choice of this parameter provides an optimal number of iterations for the iterative algorithms.
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    finite element method
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    boundary element method
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    domain decomposition
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    coupling
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    convergence
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    Schwarz Dirichlet-Neumann scheme
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    Schwarz Neumann-Neumann scheme
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    iterative algorithms
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