On the minimum convergence factor of a class of GSOR-like methods for augmented systems (Q745227)

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On the minimum convergence factor of a class of GSOR-like methods for augmented systems
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    On the minimum convergence factor of a class of GSOR-like methods for augmented systems (English)
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    13 October 2015
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    The authors consider the usual augmented \(2\times 2\) block system of linear equations characterized by matrices \(A\) and \(B\) and propose a general iterative method for the numerical solution of the system. This method contains a preconditioning matrix \(Q\) and two functions of parameters and specializes to 5 previously investigated generalized successive overrelaxation (GSOR)-like methods. For some of the latter, the optimal iteration parameters were not obtained earlier. Under a number of conditions (like the reality of all eigenvalues of \(Q^{-1}B^TA^{-1}B\)), they establish the convergence of their general method and find also the optimal parameters of all the mentioned 5 methods which methods turn out to be equivalent. Analyzing the behaviour of the convergence factor in a vicinity of the optimal parameters for two often considered cases of augmented systems (one of them corresponding to a discretized Stokes system), they distinguish one of the 5 methods to be less sensitive to a change of the iteration parameters near the optimal ones.
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    augmented systems
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    convergence
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    optimal parameters
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    iterative method
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    preconditioning
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    generalized successive overrelaxation (GSOR)-like methods
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