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Solving the linear elasticity and Stokes equations by an optimal domain decomposition method derived algebraically involves the use of non standard interface conditions. The one-level domain decomposition preconditioners are based on the solution of local problems. This has the undesired consequence that the results are not scalable, it means that the number of iterations needed to reach convergence increases with the number of subdomains. This is the reason why in this work we introduce, and test numerically, two-level preconditioners. Such preconditioners use a coarse space in their construction. We consider the nearly incompressible elasticity problems and Stokes equations, and discretise them by using two finite element methods, namely, the hybrid discontinuous Galerkin and Taylor-Hood discretisations.

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This page is a summary of: Numerical assessment of two-level domain decomposition preconditioners for incompressible Stokes and elasticity equations, ETNA - Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis, January 2018, Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften,
DOI: 10.1553/etna_vol49s41.
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