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A Two-Level Method for Mimetic Finite Difference Discretizations of Elliptic Problems
Paola F. Antonietti, Marco Verani, Ludmil Zikatanov
Published 2013-10-10, updated 2014-10-13Version 3
We propose and analyze a two-level method for mimetic finite difference approximations of second order elliptic boundary value problems. We prove that the two-level algorithm is uniformly convergent, i.e., the number of iterations needed to achieve convergence is uniformly bounded independently of the characteristic size of the underling partition. We also show that the resulting scheme provides a uniform preconditioner with respect to the number of degrees of freedom. Numerical results that validate the theory are also presented.
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