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Optimizing transmission conditions for multiple subdomains in the Magnetotelluric Approximation of Maxwell's equations

PublisherSpringer
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  • Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering; 145
Publication date2021
Abstract

Classically transmission conditions between subdomains are optimized for a simplified two subdomain decomposition to obtain optimized Schwarz methods for many subdomains. We investigate here if such a simplified optimization suffices for the magnetotelluric approximation of Maxwell's equation which leads to a complex diffusion problem. We start with a direct analysis for 2 and 3 subdomains, and present asymptotically optimized transmission conditions in each case. We then optimize transmission conditions numerically for 4, 5 and 6 subdomains and observe the same asymptotic behavior of optimized transmission conditions. We finally use the technique of limiting spectra to optimize for a very large number of subdomains in a strip decomposition. Our analysis shows that the asymptotically best choice of transmission conditions is the same in all these situations, only the constants differ slightly. It is therefore enough for such diffusive type approximations of Maxwell's equations, which include the special case of the Laplace and screened Laplace equation, to optimize transmission parameters in the simplified two subdomain decomposition setting to obtain good transmission conditions for optimized Schwarz methods for more general decompositions.

Keywords
  • Numerical Analysis (math.NA)
  • FOS: Mathematics
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DOLEAN MAINI, Victorita, GANDER, Martin Jakob, KYRIAKIS, Alexandros. Optimizing transmission conditions for multiple subdomains in the Magnetotelluric Approximation of Maxwell’s equations. In: Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XXVI. [s.l.] : Springer, 2021. p. 221–228. (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering) doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-95025-5_22
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