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Missouri University of Science and Technology

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2009

Extrapolation

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A Finite Element Splitting Extrapolation For Second Order Hyperbolic Equations, Xiaoming He, Tao Lü Jan 2009

A Finite Element Splitting Extrapolation For Second Order Hyperbolic Equations, Xiaoming He, Tao Lü

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Splitting extrapolation is an efficient technique for solving large scale scientific and engineering problems in parallel. This article discusses a finite element splitting extrapolation for second order hyperbolic equations with time-dependent coefficients. This method possesses a higher degree of parallelism, less computational complexity, and more flexibility than Richardson extrapolation while achieving the same accuracy. By means of domain decomposition and isoparametric mapping, some grid parameters are chosen according to the problem. The multiparameter asymptotic expansion of the d-quadratic finite element error is also established. The splitting extrapolation formulas are developed from this expansion. An approximation with higher accuracy on a …