Several new finite-difference schemes for a nonlinear convection-diffusion problem are constructed and numerically studied. These schemes are constructed on the basis of non-overlapping domain decomposition and predictor-corrector approach. Our study was motivated by the article [8], where so-called EPIC (explicit predictor-implicit corrector) method have been proposed for a linear one-dimensional problem and founded to be stable and scalable when solving on big number of processors. We construct the predictor-corrector schemes for a nonlinear problem, which serves as a mathematical model for the continuous casting problem (see [1], [2], [4], [5], where implicit and characteristic grid approximations of the continuous casting problem have b...
This article deals with discrete monotone iterative methods for solving a quasi-linear, singularly p...
AbstractBased on domain decomposition and multi-layer explicit computation technique, one new explic...
Abstract. An a posteriori upper bound is derived for the nonstationary convection-diffusion problem ...
Several new finite-difference schemes for a nonlinear convection-diffusion problem are constructed a...
Abstract Several numerical methods and algorithms, for solving the mathematical model of a continuou...
Basing on overlapping domain decomposition, we construct a new parallel algorithm combined the metho...
When solving time-dependent partial differential equations on parallel computers using the nonoverla...
AbstractWhen solving time-dependent partial differential equations on parallel computers using the n...
In this paper, we present a new domain decomposition method for solving convection-diffusion problem...
The robust Parallel Finite Element Method examined in [5] and [4]. It is an element-wise parallel it...
AbstractBased upon the streamline diffusion method, parallel Galerkin domain decomposition procedure...
We give an analysis of a parallel solution method for non-stationary convection-diffusion problems. ...
AbstractTwo asynchronous domain decomposition methods (which appear to be a two-stage Schwarz altern...
In this article, we present meshless overlapping Schwarz additive and multiplicative domain decompos...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A parallel algorithm for the ...
This article deals with discrete monotone iterative methods for solving a quasi-linear, singularly p...
AbstractBased on domain decomposition and multi-layer explicit computation technique, one new explic...
Abstract. An a posteriori upper bound is derived for the nonstationary convection-diffusion problem ...
Several new finite-difference schemes for a nonlinear convection-diffusion problem are constructed a...
Abstract Several numerical methods and algorithms, for solving the mathematical model of a continuou...
Basing on overlapping domain decomposition, we construct a new parallel algorithm combined the metho...
When solving time-dependent partial differential equations on parallel computers using the nonoverla...
AbstractWhen solving time-dependent partial differential equations on parallel computers using the n...
In this paper, we present a new domain decomposition method for solving convection-diffusion problem...
The robust Parallel Finite Element Method examined in [5] and [4]. It is an element-wise parallel it...
AbstractBased upon the streamline diffusion method, parallel Galerkin domain decomposition procedure...
We give an analysis of a parallel solution method for non-stationary convection-diffusion problems. ...
AbstractTwo asynchronous domain decomposition methods (which appear to be a two-stage Schwarz altern...
In this article, we present meshless overlapping Schwarz additive and multiplicative domain decompos...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A parallel algorithm for the ...
This article deals with discrete monotone iterative methods for solving a quasi-linear, singularly p...
AbstractBased on domain decomposition and multi-layer explicit computation technique, one new explic...
Abstract. An a posteriori upper bound is derived for the nonstationary convection-diffusion problem ...