A parallel splitting-up method for partial differential equations and its applications to Navier-Stokes equations
Lu, T., Neittaanmäki, P. & Tai, X.-C. (1992). A parallel splitting-up method for partial differential equations and its applications to Navier-Stokes equations. ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique, 26 (6), 673-708. Retrieved from https://eudml.org/doc/193681
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The tradìtíonal splitting-up method or fractíonal step method is stuítable for
sequentìal compulìng. Thís means that the computing of the present fractional step needs the
value of the previous fractional steps. In thìs paper we propose a new splitting-up scheme for
which the computing of the fractional steps is índependent of each other and therefore can be
computed by parallel processors. We have proved the convergence estimates of this scheme both
for steady state and nonsteady state linear and nonlinear problems. To use .finite element method
to solve Navier-Stokes problems it is always dfficult to handle the zero-divergent finíte element
spaces. Here, by using the splitting-up method we can use the usual finite element spaces to solve
it. Moreover, the proposed method can solve the steady and nonsteady state Navíer-Stokes
problem by only solving some one dimensional línear systems. All these one dimensional systems
are índependent of each other, so they can be computed by parallel processors.
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