Application of the incomplete Cholesky factorization preconditioned Krylov subspace method to the vector finite element method for 3-D electromagnetic scattering problems
DOI10.1016/j.cpc.2009.09.019zbMath1205.78059OpenAlexW1983050540MaRDI QIDQ615044
Yan-Fei Jing, Yong Zhang, Liang Li, Ting-Zhu Huang
Publication date: 5 January 2011
Published in: Computer Physics Communications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2009.09.019
preconditionfinite element methodelectromagnetic scatteringKrylov subspace methodcomplex symmetric matrixincomplete Cholesky factorization
Computational methods for sparse matrices (65F50) Iterative numerical methods for linear systems (65F10) Finite element, Galerkin and related methods applied to problems in optics and electromagnetic theory (78M10) Preconditioners for iterative methods (65F08)
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