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A note on using the mass matrix as a preconditioner for the Poisson equation

Chen Greif, Yunhui He

Published 2021-11-04Version 1

We show that the mass matrix derived from finite elements can be effectively used as a preconditioner for iteratively solving the linear system arising from finite-difference discretization of the Poisson equation, using the conjugate gradient method. We derive analytically the condition number of the preconditioned operator. Theoretical analysis shows that the ratio of the condition number of the Laplacian to the preconditioned operator is $8/3$ in one dimension, $9/2$ in two dimensions, and $2^9/3^4 \approx 6.3$ in three dimensions. From this it follows that the expected iteration count for achieving a fixed reduction of the norm of the residual is smaller than a half of the number of the iterations of unpreconditioned CG in 2D and 3D. The scheme is easy to implement, and numerical experiments show its efficiency.

Comments: 10 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables
Categories: math.NA, cs.NA
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