Distributed minimal residual (DMR) method for acceleration of iterative algorithms (Q1205083)

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Distributed minimal residual (DMR) method for acceleration of iterative algorithms
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    Distributed minimal residual (DMR) method for acceleration of iterative algorithms (English)
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    1 April 1993
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    A new method for enhancing the convergence rate of iterative schemes for the numerical integration of systems of partial differential equations has been developed. It is termed the distributed minimal residual (DMR) method, and is based on general Krylov subspace methods. The DMR method differs from the Krylov subspace methods by the fact that the iterative acceleration factors are different from equation to equation in the system. At the same time, the DMR method can be viewed as an incomplete Newton iteration method. The DMR method has been applied to Euler equations of gasdynamics and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. All numerical test cases were obtained using either explicit four stage Runge-Kutta or Euler implicit time integration.
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    explicit four stage Runge-Kutta method
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    convergence rate
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    general Krylov subspace methods
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    incomplete Newton iteration method
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    Euler equations
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    incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
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    Euler implicit time integration
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