O(N) Iterative and O(NlogN) Fast Direct Volume Integral Equation Solvers with a Minimal-Rank {\cal H}^2-Representation for Large-Scale 3-D Electrodynamic Analysis

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DOI10.1109/JMMCT.2017.2764683arXiv1703.01175MaRDI QIDQ6283852FDOQ6283852


Authors: Saad Omar, Dan Jiao Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 28 February 2017

Abstract: Linear complexity iterative and log-linear complexity direct solvers are developed for the volume integral equation (VIE) based general large-scale electrodynamic analysis. The dense VIE system matrix is first represented by a new cluster-based multilevel low-rank representation. In this representation, all the admissible blocks associated with a single cluster are grouped together and represented by a single low-rank block, whose rank is minimized based on prescribed accuracy. From such an initial representation, an efficient algorithm is developed to generate a minimal-rank calH2-matrix representation. This representation facilitates faster computation, and ensures the same minimal rank's growth rate with electrical size as evaluated from singular value decomposition. Taking into account the rank's growth with electrical size, we develop linear-complexity calH2-matrix-based storage and matrix-vector multiplication, and thereby an O(N) iterative VIE solver regardless of electrical size. Moreover, we develop an O(NlogN) matrix inversion, and hence a fast O(NlogN) emph{direct} VIE solver for large-scale electrodynamic analysis. Both theoretical analysis and numerical simulations of large-scale 1-, 2- and 3-D structures on a single-core CPU, resulting in millions of unknowns, have demonstrated the low complexity and superior performance of the proposed VIE electrodynamic solvers. %The algorithms developed in this work are kernel-independent, and hence applicable to other IE operators as well.













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