Multigrid methods for elliptical problems in unbounded domains

The goal of this work is to study multigrid methods in connection with the numerical solution of elliptic problems in the exterior of a bounded domain. The numerical method consists of approximating the original problem by one on a truncated domain of diameter R and imposing a simple local approxima...

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Veröffentlicht in:SIAM journal on numerical analysis 1993-02, Vol.30:1
1. Verfasser: Goldstein, C.I.
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Zusammenfassung:The goal of this work is to study multigrid methods in connection with the numerical solution of elliptic problems in the exterior of a bounded domain. The numerical method consists of approximating the original problem by one on a truncated domain of diameter R and imposing a simple local approximate boundary condition on the outer boundary. The resulting problem is discretized using the finite element method. R must be made sufficiently large to reduce the truncation error (due to the approximate boundary condition) to the level of the discretization error. This results in a very large number of unknowns (increasing like 0(R[sup 3]) in three dimensions), when a quasi-uniform mesh is used. In previous work by the author it was shown that optimal error estimates hold with the number of unknowns independent of R using a mesh grading procedure in which the size of the elements are systematically increased as their distance from the origin increases. In the present paper it is shown that the multigrid convergence rate is independent of R using a mesh grading of this kind (with the number of unknowns increasing like log R).
ISSN:0036-1429
1095-7170
DOI:10.1137/0730008