In a large reproducible benchmark of two-level domain-decomposition solvers for the heterogeneous Helmholtz equation, harmonic and extended-harmonic spectral coarse spaces outperform DtN and Hk-GenEO in iteration count and size, especially in 3D.
A Robust Two-Level Schwarz Preconditioner For Sparse Matrices
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This paper introduces a fully algebraic two-level additive Schwarz preconditioner for general sparse large-scale matrices. The preconditioner is analyzed for symmetric positive definite (SPD) matrices. For those matrices, the coarse space is constructed based on approximating two local subspaces in each subdomain. These subspaces are obtained by approximating a number of eigenvectors corresponding to dominant eigenvalues of two judiciously posed generalized eigenvalue problems. The number of eigenvectors can be chosen to control the condition number. For general sparse matrices, the coarse space is constructed by approximating the image of a local operator that can be defined from information in the coefficient matrix. The connection between the coarse spaces for SPD and general matrices is also discussed. Numerical experiments show the great effectiveness of the proposed preconditioners on matrices arising from a wide range of applications. The set of matrices includes SPD, symmetric indefinite, nonsymmetric, and saddle-point matrices. In addition, we compare the proposed preconditioners to the state-of-the-art domain decomposition preconditioners.
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Achieving wavenumber robustness in domain decomposition for heterogeneous Helmholtz equation: an overview of spectral coarse spaces
In a large reproducible benchmark of two-level domain-decomposition solvers for the heterogeneous Helmholtz equation, harmonic and extended-harmonic spectral coarse spaces outperform DtN and Hk-GenEO in iteration count and size, especially in 3D.