Domain Decomposition Methods for Elliptic Problems with High Contrast Coefficients Revisited
Abstract
In this paper, we revisit the nonoverlapping domain decomposition methods for solving elliptic problems with high contrast coefficients. Some interesting results are discovered. We find that the Dirichlet-Neumann algorithm and Robin-Robin algorithms may make full use of the ratio of coefficients. Actually, in the case of two subdomains, we show that their convergence rates are O(ε), if 12, where ε = 1/2 and 1,2 are coefficients of two subdomains. Moreover, in the case of many subdomains, the condition number bounds of Dirichlet-Neumann algorithm and Robin-Robin algorithm are 1+ε(1+(H/h))2 and C+ε(1+(H/h))2, respectively, where ε may be a very small number in the high contrast coefficients case. Besides, the convergence behaviours of the Neumann-Neumann algorithm and Dirichlet-Dirichlet algorithm may be independent of coefficients while they could not benefit from the discontinuous coefficients. Numerical experiments are preformed to confirm our theoretical findings.
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