AbstractA simple implementation on vector processors of the SOR method for solving a linear system of equations arising from the discretization of partial differential equations changes the SOR method into another, which, though, looks like the SOR method. In this paper, the efficiency of this SOR-like method (pseudo-SOR method) is investigated. For the Poisson equation in a rectangular region, in both five-point and nine-point discretization, we prove analytically that the optimal acceleration parameter is smaller and the optimal convergence rate is lower in the pseudo-SOR method. Comparison on several vector computers was made between the SOR method vectorized with the hyperplane technique and the pseudo-SOR method. It turned out that the...
AbstractThe finite difference discretization of the Poisson equation with Dirichlet boundary conditi...
In this paper we investigate the performance of four different SOR acceleration techniques on a vari...
AbstractTwo acceleration techniques, based on additive corrections are evaluated with a multithreade...
AbstractA simple implementation on vector processors of the SOR method for solving a linear system o...
In this paper we investigate the performance of four different SOR acceleration techniques on a vari...
Recently, several proposals for the generalization of Young's SOR method to the saddle point pro...
AbstractIn this paper we present several algorithms to reorder unknowns in a finite-element mesh so ...
Waveform relaxation is a numerical method for solving large-scale systems of ordinary differential e...
AbstractIn this paper we explored parallelization of PPE (pressure Poisson equation) solvers with th...
The classical SOR (Successive Over-Relaxation) method is originated from the dissertation by D. Youn...
A 2-level 4-color SOR method is proposed for the 9-point discretization of the Pois-son equation on ...
AbstractThis paper describes and analyzes a simple technique that accelerates the convergence of ite...
: A new relaxation analysis and two acceleration schemes are proposed for the five-point Red-Black G...
The development of a multicolored successive over relaxation (SOR) program for the finite element ma...
Bibliography: p. 31.Supported in part by the Army Research Office under grant no. DAAG29-84-K-0005 S...
AbstractThe finite difference discretization of the Poisson equation with Dirichlet boundary conditi...
In this paper we investigate the performance of four different SOR acceleration techniques on a vari...
AbstractTwo acceleration techniques, based on additive corrections are evaluated with a multithreade...
AbstractA simple implementation on vector processors of the SOR method for solving a linear system o...
In this paper we investigate the performance of four different SOR acceleration techniques on a vari...
Recently, several proposals for the generalization of Young's SOR method to the saddle point pro...
AbstractIn this paper we present several algorithms to reorder unknowns in a finite-element mesh so ...
Waveform relaxation is a numerical method for solving large-scale systems of ordinary differential e...
AbstractIn this paper we explored parallelization of PPE (pressure Poisson equation) solvers with th...
The classical SOR (Successive Over-Relaxation) method is originated from the dissertation by D. Youn...
A 2-level 4-color SOR method is proposed for the 9-point discretization of the Pois-son equation on ...
AbstractThis paper describes and analyzes a simple technique that accelerates the convergence of ite...
: A new relaxation analysis and two acceleration schemes are proposed for the five-point Red-Black G...
The development of a multicolored successive over relaxation (SOR) program for the finite element ma...
Bibliography: p. 31.Supported in part by the Army Research Office under grant no. DAAG29-84-K-0005 S...
AbstractThe finite difference discretization of the Poisson equation with Dirichlet boundary conditi...
In this paper we investigate the performance of four different SOR acceleration techniques on a vari...
AbstractTwo acceleration techniques, based on additive corrections are evaluated with a multithreade...