Multilevel preconditioning of graph-Laplacians: Polynomial approximation of the pivot blocks inverses (Q1761651)
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Multilevel preconditioning of graph-Laplacians: Polynomial approximation of the pivot blocks inverses (English)
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15 November 2012
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The discrete system is considered resulting from mixed finite element approximation of a second-order elliptic boundary value problem with Crouzeix-Raviart non-conforming elements for the vector-valued unknown function and piecewise constants for the scalar-valued unknown function. Since the mass matrix corresponding to the vector-valued variables is diagonal, these unknowns can be eliminated exactly. Thus, the problem of designing an efficient algorithm for the solution of the resulting algebraic system is reduced to one of constructing an efficient algorithm for a system whose matrix is a graph-Laplacian (or weigthed graph-Laplacian). A preconditioner is proposed based on an algebraic multilevel iteration (AMLI) algorithm. The hierarchical two-level transformations and the corresponding \(2 \times 2\)-block splittings of the graph-Laplacian needed in an AMLI algorithm are introduced locally on macroelements. Each macroelement is associated with an edge of a coarser triangulation. To define the action of the preconditioner, polynomial approximations of the inverses of the pivot blocks in \(2 \times 2\)-splittings are employed. Such approximations are obtained via the best polynomial approximation of \(x^{-1}\) in \(L_{\infty}\)-norm on a finite interval. The proposed construction provides sufficient accuracy and, moreover, guarantees that each pivot block is approximated by a positive definite matrix polynomial. One possible application of the constructed efficient preconditioner is in the numerical solution of unsteady Navier-Stokes equations by a projection method. It can also be used to design efficient solvers for problems corresponding to other mixed finite element discretizations.
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preconditioning
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polynomial matrix approximation
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Crouzeix-Raviart non-conforming finite element
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second-order elliptic boundary value problem
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algorithm
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algebraic multilevel iteration
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graph-Laplacian
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unsteady Navier-Stokes equations
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projection method
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