Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4644914 Applied Numerical Mathematics 2016 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

A general local Fourier analysis for overlapping block smoothers on triangular grids is presented. This analysis is explained in a general form for its application to problems with different discretizations. This tool is demonstrated for two different problems: a stabilized linear finite element discretization of Stokes equations and an edge-based discretization of the curl–curl operator by lowest-order Nédélec finite element method. In this latter, special Fourier modes have to be considered in order to perform the analysis. Numerical results comparing two- and three-grid convergence factors predicted by the local Fourier analysis to real asymptotic convergence factors are presented to confirm the predictions of the analysis and show their usefulness.

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