New constructions of domain decomposition methods for systems of PDEs
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Abstract: We propose new domain decomposition methods for systems of partial differential equations in two and three dimensions. The algorithms are derived with the help of the Smith factorization of the operator. This could also be validated by numerical experiments.
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