Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4642839 Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2007 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
Explicit-implicit domain decomposition (EIDD) is a class of globally non-iterative, non-overlapping domain decomposition methods for the numerical solution of parabolic problems on parallel computers, which are highly efficient both computationally and communicationally for each time step. In this paper an alternating EIDD method is proposed which is algorithmically simple, efficient for each time step, highly parallel, and satisfies a stability condition that imposes no additional restriction to the time step restriction imposed by the consistency condition, which guarantees a convergence of order O(Δth-1NB/N)+O(h2) in an H1-type norm, where NB and N, respectively, denote the number of gridpoints on the interface boundaries B and the number of gridpoints on the entire discrete domain.
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