Constraint Preconditioned Krylov Solvers For Regularized Saddle Point Systems


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Constraint-preconditioned Krylov Solvers for Regularized Saddle-point Systems


Constraint-preconditioned Krylov Solvers for Regularized Saddle-point Systems

Author: Daniela Di Sarafino

language: en

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Release Date: 2019


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SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing


SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

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language: en

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Release Date: 2008


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Multiple Shooting and Time Domain Decomposition Methods


Multiple Shooting and Time Domain Decomposition Methods

Author: Thomas Carraro

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-10-26


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This book offers a comprehensive collection of the most advanced numerical techniques for the efficient and effective solution of simulation and optimization problems governed by systems of time-dependent differential equations. The contributions present various approaches to time domain decomposition, focusing on multiple shooting and parareal algorithms. The range of topics covers theoretical analysis of the methods, as well as their algorithmic formulation and guidelines for practical implementation. Selected examples show that the discussed approaches are mandatory for the solution of challenging practical problems. The practicability and efficiency of the presented methods is illustrated by several case studies from fluid dynamics, data compression, image processing and computational biology, giving rise to possible new research topics. This volume, resulting from the workshop Multiple Shooting and Time Domain Decomposition Methods, held in Heidelberg in May 2013, will be of great interest to applied mathematicians, computer scientists and all scientists using mathematical methods.


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