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Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XXV

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering (LNCSE, volume 138)

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Table of contents (57 papers)

  1. Plenary Talks (PT)

  2. Talks in Minisymposia (MT)

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About this book

These are the proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering, which was held in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada in July 2018. 

Domain decomposition methods are iterative methods for solving the often very large systems of equations that arise when engineering problems are discretized, frequently using finite elements or other modern techniques. These methods are specifically designed to make effective use of massively parallel, high-performance computing systems.

The book presents both theoretical and computational advances in this domain, reflecting the state of art in 2018.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada

    Ronald Haynes, Scott MacLachlan

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA

    Xiao-Chuan Cai

  • Laboratoire Analyse, Geometrie, Université Paris XIII, Villetaneuse, France

    Laurence Halpern

  • Department of Applied Mathematics, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea (Republic of)

    Hyea Hyun Kim

  • Mathematisches Institut, Universität zu Köln, Köln, Germany

    Axel Klawonn

  • New York University, New York, USA

    Olof Widlund

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