peer reviewedThis paper explores a family of generalized sweeping preconditioners for Helmholtz problems with non-overlapping checkerboard partition of the computational domain. The domain decomposition procedure relies on high-order transmission conditions and cross-point treatments, which cannot scale without an efficient preconditioning technique when the number of subdomains increases. With the proposed approach, existing sweeping preconditioners, such as the symmetric Gauss-Seidel and parallel double sweep preconditioners, can be applied to checkerboard partitions with different sweeping directions (e.g. horizontal and diagonal). Several directions can be combined thanks to the flexible version of GMRES, allowing for the rapid transfer...
The construction of efficient solvers for non self-adjoint problems, like Helmholtz equations is a c...
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International audienceWe consider a scalar wave propagation in harmonic regime modelled by Helmholtz...
International audienceThis paper explores a family of generalized sweeping preconditionners for Helm...
The parallel performances of sweeping-type algorithms for high-frequency time-harmonic wave problems...
This paper presents a preconditioner for non-overlapping Schwarz methods applied to the Helmholtz pr...
The main part of this thesis explores a family of generalized sweeping preconditionners for Helmholt...
We consider the domain decomposition method approach to solve the Helmholtz equation. Double sweep b...
In this paper we generalize and improve a recently developed domain decomposition preconditioner for...
peer reviewedObserving that the optimized Schwarz algorithm is equivalent to the solution of a linea...
The paper introduces the sweeping preconditioner, which is highly efficient for iterative solutions ...
Sweeping-type algorithms have recently gained a lot of interest for the solution of highfrequency ti...
Sweeping-type algorithms have recently gained a lot of interest for the solution of highfrequency ti...
National audienceThe parallel finite-element solution of large-scale time-harmonic scattering proble...
Wave phenomena play an important role in many different applications such as MRI scans, seismology a...
The construction of efficient solvers for non self-adjoint problems, like Helmholtz equations is a c...
International audienceIn this paper we compare numerically two different coarse space definitions fo...
International audienceWe consider a scalar wave propagation in harmonic regime modelled by Helmholtz...
International audienceThis paper explores a family of generalized sweeping preconditionners for Helm...
The parallel performances of sweeping-type algorithms for high-frequency time-harmonic wave problems...
This paper presents a preconditioner for non-overlapping Schwarz methods applied to the Helmholtz pr...
The main part of this thesis explores a family of generalized sweeping preconditionners for Helmholt...
We consider the domain decomposition method approach to solve the Helmholtz equation. Double sweep b...
In this paper we generalize and improve a recently developed domain decomposition preconditioner for...
peer reviewedObserving that the optimized Schwarz algorithm is equivalent to the solution of a linea...
The paper introduces the sweeping preconditioner, which is highly efficient for iterative solutions ...
Sweeping-type algorithms have recently gained a lot of interest for the solution of highfrequency ti...
Sweeping-type algorithms have recently gained a lot of interest for the solution of highfrequency ti...
National audienceThe parallel finite-element solution of large-scale time-harmonic scattering proble...
Wave phenomena play an important role in many different applications such as MRI scans, seismology a...
The construction of efficient solvers for non self-adjoint problems, like Helmholtz equations is a c...
International audienceIn this paper we compare numerically two different coarse space definitions fo...
International audienceWe consider a scalar wave propagation in harmonic regime modelled by Helmholtz...