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A novel multigrid method for elliptic distributed control problems

Published 30 Nov 2021 in math.NA, cs.NA, and math.OC | (2111.15088v1)

Abstract: Large linear systems of saddle-point type have arisen in a wide variety of applications throughout computational science and engineering. The discretizations of distributed control problems have a saddle-point structure. The numerical solution of saddle-point problems has attracted considerable interest in recent years. In this work, we propose a novel Braess-Sarazin multigrid relaxation scheme for finite element discretizations of the distributed control problems, where we use the stiffness matrix obtained from the five-point finite difference method for the Laplacian to approximate the inverse of the mass matrix arising in the saddle-point system. We apply local Fourier analysis to examine the smoothing properties of the Braess-Sarazin multigrid relaxation. From our analysis, the optimal smoothing factor for Braess-Sarazin relaxation is derived. Numerical experiments validate our theoretical results. The relaxation scheme considered here shows its high efficiency and robustness with respect to the regularization parameter and grid size.

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