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Convergence Analysis of the Preconditioned Group Splitting Methods in Boundary Value Problems
Author(s) -
Norhashidah Hj. Mohd. Ali,
Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
abstract and applied analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.228
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1687-0409
pISSN - 1085-3375
DOI - 10.1155/2012/867598
Subject(s) - preconditioner , mathematics , spectral radius , rate of convergence , relaxation (psychology) , convergence (economics) , iterative method , block (permutation group theory) , boundary value problem , group (periodic table) , range (aeronautics) , mathematical analysis , eigenvalues and eigenvectors , mathematical optimization , combinatorics , computer science , channel (broadcasting) , materials science , economic growth , computer network , chemistry , composite material , psychology , social psychology , quantum mechanics , physics , organic chemistry , economics
The construction of a specific splitting-type preconditioner in block formulation applied to a class of group relaxation iterative methods derived from the centred and rotated (skewed) finite difference approximations has been shown to improve the convergence rates of these methods. In this paper, we present some theoretical convergence analysis on this preconditioner specifically applied to the linear systems resulted from these group iterative schemes in solving an elliptic boundary value problem. We will theoretically show the relationship between the spectral radiuses of the iteration matrices of the preconditioned methods which affects the rate of convergence of these methods. We will also show that the spectral radius of the preconditioned matrices is smaller than that of their unpreconditioned counterparts if the relaxation parameter is in a certain optimum range. Numerical experiments will also be presented to confirm the agreement between the theoretical and the experimental results

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