scholarly journals Application of block Krylov subspace algorithms to the Wilson–Dirac equation with multiple right-hand sides in lattice QCD

2010 ◽  
Vol 181 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Sakurai ◽  
H. Tadano ◽  
Y. Kuramashi
2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ke Zhang ◽  
Chuanqing Gu

The restarted global CMRH method (Gl-CMRH(m)) (Heyouni, 2001) is an attractive method for linear systems with multiple right-hand sides. However, Gl-CMRH(m) may converge slowly or even stagnate due to a limited Krylov subspace. To ameliorate this drawback, a polynomial preconditioned variant of Gl-CMRH(m) is presented. We give a theoretical result for the square case that assures that the number of restarts can be reduced with increasing values of the polynomial degree. Numerical experiments from real applications are used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.


2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahari Zlatev ◽  
Krassimir Georgiev

AbstractMany problems arising in different fields of science and engineering can be reduced, by applying some appropriate discretization, either to a system of linear algebraic equations or to a sequence of such systems. The solution of a system of linear algebraic equations is very often the most time-consuming part of the computational process during the treatment of the original problem, because these systems can be very large (containing up to many millions of equations). It is, therefore, important to select fast, robust and reliable methods for their solution, also in the case where fast modern computers are available. Since the coefficient matrices of the systems are normally sparse (i.e. most of their elements are zeros), the first requirement is to efficiently exploit the sparsity. However, this is normally not sufficient when the systems are very large. The computation of preconditioners based on approximate LU-factorizations and their use in the efforts to increase further the efficiency of the calculations will be discussed in this paper. Computational experiments based on comprehensive comparisons of many numerical results that are obtained by using ten well-known methods for solving systems of linear algebraic equations (the direct Gaussian elimination and nine iterative methods) will be reported. Most of the considered methods are preconditioned Krylov subspace algorithms.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdou M. Abdel-Rehim ◽  
Ronald B Morgan ◽  
Walter Wilcox

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