A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equations. Transmission conditions based on the perfectly matched layer (PML) are derived that avoid artificial reflections and match incoming and outgoing waves at the subdomain interfaces. We focus on a subdivision of the rectangular domain into many thin subdomains along one of the axes, in combination with a certain ordering for solving the subdomain problems and a GMRES outer iteration. When combined with multifrontal methods, the solver has near-linear cost in examples, due to very small iteration numbers that are essentially independent of problem size and number of subdomains. It is to our knowledge only the second method with this property n...
In this paper, we first show that the domain decomposition methods that are usually efficient for so...
In this paper, we develop in a general framework a non overlapping Domain Decomposition Method that ...
In this paper, we develop in a general framework a non overlapping Domain Decomposition Method that ...
A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equation...
International audienceSolving the Helmholtz equation by finite element methods is quite important in...
In this paper we generalize and improve a recently developed domain decomposition preconditioner for...
The purpose of this thesis is to formulate and investigate new iterative methods for the solution of...
The purpose of this thesis is to formulate and investigate new iterative methods for the solution of...
International audienceIt is well-known that the convergence rate of non-overlapping domain decomposi...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to recent developments of a two-Lagrange multipliers d...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to recent developments of a two-Lagrange multipliers d...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
The numerical solution of high-frequency Helmholtz problems by discretization methods such as the fi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm...
In this paper, we first show that the domain decomposition methods that are usually efficient for so...
In this paper, we develop in a general framework a non overlapping Domain Decomposition Method that ...
In this paper, we develop in a general framework a non overlapping Domain Decomposition Method that ...
A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equation...
International audienceSolving the Helmholtz equation by finite element methods is quite important in...
In this paper we generalize and improve a recently developed domain decomposition preconditioner for...
The purpose of this thesis is to formulate and investigate new iterative methods for the solution of...
The purpose of this thesis is to formulate and investigate new iterative methods for the solution of...
International audienceIt is well-known that the convergence rate of non-overlapping domain decomposi...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to recent developments of a two-Lagrange multipliers d...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to recent developments of a two-Lagrange multipliers d...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
The numerical solution of high-frequency Helmholtz problems by discretization methods such as the fi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm...
In this paper, we first show that the domain decomposition methods that are usually efficient for so...
In this paper, we develop in a general framework a non overlapping Domain Decomposition Method that ...
In this paper, we develop in a general framework a non overlapping Domain Decomposition Method that ...