Application of fast Fourier transforms to the direct solution of a class of two-dimensional separable elliptic equations on the sphere

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An efficient, direct, second-order solver for the discrete solution of a class of two-dimensional separable elliptic equations on the sphere (which generally arise in implicit and semi-implicit atmospheric models) is presented. The method involves a Fourier transformation in longitude and a direct solution of the resulting coupled second-order finite-difference equations in latitude. The solver is made efficient by vectorizing over longitudinal wave-number and by using a vectorized fast Fourier transform routine. It is evaluated using a prescribed solution method and compared with a multigrid solver and the standard direct solver from FISHPAK. -Authors

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Moorthi, S., & Higgins, R. W. (1993). Application of fast Fourier transforms to the direct solution of a class of two-dimensional separable elliptic equations on the sphere. Monthly Weather Review, 121(1), 290–296. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1993)121<0290:AOFFTT>2.0.CO;2

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