Localized implicit time stepping for the wave equation

06/29/2023
by   Dietmar Gallistl, et al.
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This work proposes a discretization of the acoustic wave equation with possibly oscillatory coefficients based on a superposition of discrete solutions to spatially localized subproblems computed with an implicit time discretization. Based on exponentially decaying entries of the global system matrices and an appropriate partition of unity, it is proved that the superposition of localized solutions is appropriately close to the solution of the (global) implicit scheme. It is thereby justified that the localized (and especially parallel) computation on multiple overlapping subdomains is reasonable. Moreover, a re-start is introduced after a certain amount of time steps to maintain a moderate overlap of the subdomains. Overall, the approach may be understood as a domain decomposition strategy (in space and time) that completely avoids inner iterations. Numerical examples are presented.

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