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A Fast and Memory Efficient Sparse Solver with Applications to Finite-Element Matrices (1410.2697v2)

Published 10 Oct 2014 in cs.NA and math.NA

Abstract: In this article, we introduce a fast and memory efficient solver for sparse matrices arising from the finite element discretization of elliptic partial differential equations (PDEs). We use a fast direct (but approximate) multifrontal solver as a preconditioner, and use an iterative solver to achieve a desired accuracy. This approach combines the advantages of direct and iterative schemes to arrive at a fast, robust and accurate solver. We will show that this solver is faster ($\sim$ 2x) and more memory efficient ($\sim$ 2--3x) than a conventional direct multifrontal solver. Furthermore, we will demonstrate that the solver is both a faster and more effective preconditioner than other preconditioners such as the incomplete LU preconditioner. Specific speed-ups depend on the matrix size and improve as the size of the matrix increases. The solver can be applied to both structured and unstructured meshes in a similar manner. We build on our previous work and utilize the fact that dense frontal and update matrices, in the multifrontal algorithm, can be represented as hierarchically off-diagonal low-rank (HODLR) matrices. Using this idea, we replace all large dense matrix operations in the multifrontal elimination process with $O(N)$ HODLR operations to arrive at a faster and more memory efficient solver.

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