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A Jacobi-Davidson type method with a correction equation tailored for integral operators

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A Jacobi-Davidson type method with a correction equation tailored for integral operators
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2013
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vasconcelos, pb
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dalmeida, fd
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roman, je
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Title: Numerical AlgorithmsImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 64
Pages: 85-103
ISSN: 1017-1398
Publisher: Springer Nature
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FOS: Natural sciences > Mathematics
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Authenticus ID: P-006-7TA
Abstract (EN): We propose two iterative numerical methods for eigenvalue computations of large dimensional problems arising from finite approximations of integral operators, and describe their parallel implementation. A matrix representation of the problem on a space of moderate dimension, defined from an infinite dimensional one, is computed along with its eigenpairs. These are taken as initial approximations and iteratively refined, by means of a correction equation based on the reduced resolvent operator and performed on the moderate size space, to enhance their quality. Each refinement step requires the prolongation of the correction equation solution back to a higher dimensional space, defined from the infinite dimensional one. This approach is particularly adapted for the computation of eigenpair approximations of integral operators, where prolongation and restriction matrices can be easily built making a bridge between coarser and finer discretizations. We propose two methods that apply a Jacobi-Davidson like correction: Multipower Defect-Correction (MPDC), which uses a single-vector scheme, if the eigenvalues to refine are simple, and Rayleigh-Ritz Defect-Correction (RRDC), which is based on a projection onto an expanding subspace. Their main advantage lies in the fact that the correction equation is performed on a smaller space while for general solvers it is done on the higher dimensional one. We discuss implementation and parallelization details, using the PETSc and SLEPc packages. Also, numerical results on an astrophysics application, whose mathematical model involves a weakly singular integral operator, are presented.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: pjv@fep.up.pt; falmeida@fe.up.pt; jroman@dsic.upv.es
No. of pages: 19
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