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Parameter-uniform convergence analysis of a domain decomposition method for singularly perturbed parabolic problems with Robin boundary conditions.
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Palabras clave
Domain decomposition
Waveform relaxation
Singularly perturbed problems
Robin boundary conditions
Schwarz methods
Clasificación UNESCO
12 Matemáticas
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Springer
Citación
Kumar, S., Aakansha, Singh, J. et al. Parameter-uniform convergence analysis of a domain decomposition method for singularly perturbed parabolic problems with Robin boundary conditions. J. Appl. Math. Comput. 69, 2239–2261 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12190-022-01832-w
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[EN]We construct and analyze a domain decomposition method to solve a class of singularly perturbed parabolic problems of reaction-diffusion type having Robin boundary conditions. The method considers three subdomains, of which two are finely meshed, and the other is coarsely meshed. The partial differential equation associated with the problem is discretized using the finite difference scheme on each subdomain, while the Robin boundary conditions associated with the problem are approximated using a special finite difference scheme to maintain the accuracy. Then, an iterative algorithm is introduced, where the transmission of information to the neighbours is done using a piecewise linear interpolation. It is proved that the resulting numerical approximations are parameter-uniform and, more interestingly, that the convergence of the iterates is optimal for small values of the perturbation parameters. The numerical results support the theoretical results about convergence.
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1598-5865
DOI
10.1007/s12190-022-01832-w
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