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Preconditioning methods for eddy-current optimally controlled time-harmonic electromagnetic problems

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 1-21

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/jnma-2017-0064

Keywords

preconditioning; optimal control; eddy current problems

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports from the National Programme of Sustainability (NPU II) project IT4lnnovations of excellence in science [LQ1602]
  2. Czech Science Foundation [17-22615S]
  3. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports from the Large Infrastructures for Research, Experimental Development and Innovations project IT4lnnovations National Supercomputing Center [LM2015070]

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Time-harmonic problems arise in many important applications, such as eddy current optimally controlled electromagnetic problems. Eddy current modelling can also be used in non-destructive testings of conducting materials. Using a truncated Fourier series to approximate the solution, for linear problems the equation for different frequencies separate, so it suffices to study solution methods for the problem for a single frequency. The arising discretized system takes a two-by-two or four-by-four block matrix form. Since the problems are in general three-dimensional in space and hence of very large scale, one must use an iterative solution method. It is then crucial to construct efficient preconditioners. It is then crucial to construct efficient preconditioners. It is shown that an earlier used preconditioner for optimal control problems is applicable here also and leads to very tight eigenvalue bounds and hence very fast convergence such as for a Krylov subspace iterative solution method. A comparison is done with an earlier used block diagonal preconditioner.

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