Inexact Dual-Primal Isogeometric Tearing and Interconnecting Methods (1705.04531v1)
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate inexact variants of dual-primal isogeometric tearing and interconnecting methods for solving large-scale systems of linear equations arising from Galerkin isogeometric discretizations of elliptic boundary value problems. The considered methods are extensions of standard finite element tearing and interconnecting methods to isogeometric analysis. The algorithms are implemented by means of energy minimizing primal subspaces. We discuss the replacement of local sparse direct solvers by iterative methods, particularly, multigrid solvers. We investigate the incorporation of these iterative solvers into different formulations of the algorithm. Finally, we present numerical examples comparing the performance of these inexact versions.