Domain decomposition methods for boundary integral equations of the first kind: numerical results
Publication:4343111
DOI10.1080/00036819608840498zbMath0882.65102WikidataQ58255650 ScholiaQ58255650MaRDI QIDQ4343111
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Publication date: 5 March 1998
Published in: Applicable Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00036819608840498
numerical results; \(p\)-version; domain decomposition methods; Laplace equation; boundary integral equations; Helmholtz equation; multilevel methods; conjugate gradient methods; preconditioned GMRES method; hypersingular integral equations; condition numbers; weakly singular integral equation; preconditioned CG method; \(h\)-version; Galerkin boundary element methods; additive Schwarz algorithms
65N55: Multigrid methods; domain decomposition for boundary value problems involving PDEs
65R20: Numerical methods for integral equations
65F10: Iterative numerical methods for linear systems
65F35: Numerical computation of matrix norms, conditioning, scaling
35J05: Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation
45E10: Integral equations of the convolution type (Abel, Picard, Toeplitz and Wiener-Hopf type)
65N38: Boundary element methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs
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