Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
523041 Journal of Computational Physics 2006 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the recent paper by Dutt, Greengard and Rokhlin, a variant of deferred or defect correction methods is presented which couples Gaussian quadrature with the Picard integral equation formulation of the initial value ordinary differential equation. The resulting spectral deferred correction (SDC) methods have been shown to possess favorable accuracy and stability properties even for versions with very high order of accuracy. In this paper, we show that for linear problems, the iterations in the SDC algorithm are equivalent to constructing a preconditioned Neumann series expansion for the solution of the standard collocation discretization of the ODE. This observation is used to accelerate the convergence of SDC using the GMRES Krylov subspace method. For nonlinear problems, the GMRES acceleration is coupled with a linear implicit approach. Stability and accuracy analyses show the accelerated scheme provides an improvement in the accuracy, efficiency, and stability of the original SDC approach. Furthermore, preliminary numerical experiments show that accelerating the convergence of SDC methods can effectively eliminate the order reduction previously observed for stiff ODE systems.

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