SLAR method with implicit LoMaC correction and adaptive-weight projection conserves mass, momentum, and energy for the Vlasov-Poisson system up to 2D-2V while retaining large time steps and high-order accuracy.
Multilevel Adaptive-Rank Methods for Linear and Nonlinear Systems in the Hierarchical Tucker Format
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We develop multilevel adaptive-rank iterative methods for the solution of linear and nonlinear systems arising from high-dimensional partial differential equations. Our contributions are threefold. First, we extend the projection method of Ballani and Grasedyck [6] to enable flexible preconditioning of high-dimensional linear systems in low-rank tensor formats. Second, we construct multilevel preconditioning strategies by adapting geometric multigrid methods to the low-rank setting. In contrast to prior work, which primarily employs multigrid as a standalone solver, we emphasize its role as an efficient and robust preconditioner. Third, we integrate these techniques within an inexact Newton framework for the solution of nonlinear systems. The proposed methods are evaluated on a range of model problems, including both linear and nonlinear equations, to assess their convergence behavior and computational efficiency. The results demonstrate that multilevel adaptive-rank strategies yield robust and scalable preconditioners, providing effective solvers for high-dimensional problems in low-rank formats.
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A Mass, Momentum, and Energy Conserving Semi-Lagrangian Adaptive-Rank (SLAR) Method for the Vlasov-Poisson System
SLAR method with implicit LoMaC correction and adaptive-weight projection conserves mass, momentum, and energy for the Vlasov-Poisson system up to 2D-2V while retaining large time steps and high-order accuracy.