𝐻(𝑑𝑖𝑣) preconditioning for a mixed finite element formulation of the diffusion problem with random data

  • Elman H
  • Furnival D
  • Powell C
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Abstract

We study H ( d i v ) H(\mathrm {div}) preconditioning for the saddle-point systems that arise in a stochastic Galerkin mixed formulation of the steady-state diffusion problem with random data. The key ingredient is a multigrid V-cycle for an H ( d i v ) H(\mathrm {div}) operator with random weight function acting on a certain tensor product space of random fields with finite variance. We build on the Arnold-Falk-Winther multigrid algorithm presented in 1997 by varying the spatial discretization from grid to grid whilst keeping the stochastic discretization fixed. We extend the deterministic analysis to accommodate the modified H ( d i v ) H(\mathrm {div}) operator and establish spectral equivalence bounds with a new multigrid V-cycle operator that are independent of the spatial and stochastic discretization parameters. We implement multigrid within a block-diagonal preconditioner for the full saddle-point problem, derive eigenvalue bounds for the preconditioned system matrices and investigate the impact of all the discretization parameters on the convergence rate of preconditioned minres .

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Elman, H., Furnival, D., & Powell, C. (2009). 𝐻(𝑑𝑖𝑣) preconditioning for a mixed finite element formulation of the diffusion problem with random data. Mathematics of Computation, 79(270), 733–760. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-09-02274-1

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