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Multilevel methods, such as multigrid methods, are among the most efficient methods for linear equations arising from elliptic problems; cf. Hackbusch mccormick [38] and the references therein. Recently, with the increasing interest in parallel computation, several new multilevel methods have been developed; cf. Yserentant Bank, Dupont and Yserentant Bramble, Pasciak and Xu and Dryja and Widlund In this thesis, we give improved results for a class of multilevel methods by showing that the condition number of the iteration Operator grows at most linearly with the number of levels in general, and is bounded by a constant independent of the mesh sizes and the number of levels if the elliptic problem is Hz - regular. This is an improvement on Dryja and Widlund's results on a multilevel additive Schwarz method as well as Bramble, P-asciak and Ku's results on the bpx algorithm.

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Multilevel methods, such as multigrid methods, are among the most efficient methods for linear equations arising from elliptic problems; cf. Hackbusch mccormick [38] and the references therein. Recently, with the increasing interest in parallel computation, several new multilevel methods have been developed; cf. Yserentant Bank, Dupont and Yserentant Bramble, Pasciak and Xu and Dryja and Widlund In this thesis, we give improved results for a class of multilevel methods by showing that the condition number of the iteration Operator grows at most linearly with the number of levels in general, and is bounded by a constant independent of the mesh sizes and the number of levels if the elliptic problem is Hz - regular. This is an improvement on Dryja and Widlund's results on a multilevel additive Schwarz method as well as Bramble, P-asciak and Ku's results on the bpx algorithm.

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Excerpt from Studies in Domain Decomposition, Vol. 255: Multilevel Methods and the Biharmonic Dirichlet Problem

A class of multilevel methods for second order problems is considered in the additive Schwarz framework. It is established that, in the general case, the condition number of the iterative operator grows at most linearly with the number of levels. The bound is independent of the mesh sizes and the number of levels under a regularity assumption. This is an improvement of a result by Dryja and Widlund on a multilevel additive Schwarz algorithm, and the theory given by Bramble, Pasciak and Xu for the BPX algorithm.

Additive Schwarz and iterative substructuring algorithms for the biharmonic equation are also considered. These are domain decomposition methods which have previously been developed extensively for second order elliptic problems by Bramble, Pasciak and Schatz, Dryja and Widlund and others.

Optimal convergence properties are established for additive Schwarz algorithms for the biharmonic equation discretized by certain conforming finite elements. The number of iterations for the iterative substructuring methods grows only as the logarithm of the number of degrees of freedom associated with a typical subregion. It is also demonstrateed that it is possible to simplify the basic algorithms. This leads to a decrease of the cost but not of the rate of convergence of the iterative methods. In the analysis, new tools are developed to deal with Hermitian elements. Certain new inequalities for discrete norms for finite element spaces are also used.

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