Incremental unknowns for solving partial differential equations (Q749174)
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Incremental unknowns for solving partial differential equations (English)
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1991
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Incremental unknowns were introduced as a means to approximate fractal attractors by using finite differences. In the case of linear elliptic problems, the utilization of incremental unknowns provides a new way for solving such problems using several levels of discretization; the method is similar but different from the classical multigrid methods. In this article we describe the utilization of incremental unknowns for solving a Laplace operator in dimensions one and two. We provide some theoretical results concerning two-level approximations, and we present the numerical tests done with the multi-level approximations. The tests show that for this problem, the conjugate gradient method in conjunction with the incremental unknowns provides a method which has the efficiency comparable to the V-cycle multigrid method.
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incremental unknowns
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multi-level discretization
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conjugate gradient
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elliptic equations
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finite differences
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fractal attractors
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Laplace operator
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numerical tests
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V-cycle multigrid method
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