On the spectral equivalence of hierarchical matrix preconditioners for elliptic problems

  • Bebendorf M
  • Bollhöfer M
  • Bratsch M
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Abstract

We will discuss the spectral equivalence of hierarchical matrix approximations for second order elliptic problems. Our theory will show that a modified variant of the hierarchical matrix Cholesky decomposition which preserves test vectors while truncating blocks to lower rank will lead to a spectrally equivalent approximation when using an adapted truncation threshold. Our theory also covers the usual hierarchical Cholesky decomposition which does not preserve test vectors but expects a significantly more restrictive threshold adaption to obtain a spectrally equivalent approximation. Numerical experiments indicate that the adaption of the truncation parameter seems to be necessary for the traditional hierarchical Cholesky preconditioner to obtain mesh-independent convergence while the variant which preserves test vectors works in practice quite well even with a fixed parameter.

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Bebendorf, M., Bollhöfer, M., & Bratsch, M. (2016). On the spectral equivalence of hierarchical matrix preconditioners for elliptic problems. Mathematics of Computation, 85(302), 2839–2861. https://doi.org/10.1090/mcom/3086

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