TY - JOUR
T1 - Coupling deal.II and FROSch: A Sustainable and Accessible (O)RAS Preconditioner
AU - Heinlein, Alexander
AU - Kinnewig, Sebastian
AU - Wick, Thomas
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In this work, restricted additive Schwarz (RAS) and optimized restricted additive Schwarz (ORAS) preconditioners from the Trilinos package FROSch (Fast and Robust Overlapping Schwarz) are employed to solve model problems implemented using deal.II (differential equations analysis library). Therefore, a Tpetra-based interface for coupling deal.II and FROSch is implemented. While RAS preconditioners have been available before, ORAS preconditioners have been newly added to FROSch. The deal.II–FROSch interface works for both Lagrange-based and Nédélec finite elements. Here, as model problems, nonstationary, nonlinear, variational-monolithic fluid-structure interaction and the indefinite time-harmonic Maxwell's equations are considered. Several numerical experiments in two and three spatial dimensions confirm the performance of the preconditioners as well as the FROSch-deal.II interface. In conclusion, the overall software interface is straightforward and easy to use while giving satisfactory solver performances for challenging PDE systems.
AB - In this work, restricted additive Schwarz (RAS) and optimized restricted additive Schwarz (ORAS) preconditioners from the Trilinos package FROSch (Fast and Robust Overlapping Schwarz) are employed to solve model problems implemented using deal.II (differential equations analysis library). Therefore, a Tpetra-based interface for coupling deal.II and FROSch is implemented. While RAS preconditioners have been available before, ORAS preconditioners have been newly added to FROSch. The deal.II–FROSch interface works for both Lagrange-based and Nédélec finite elements. Here, as model problems, nonstationary, nonlinear, variational-monolithic fluid-structure interaction and the indefinite time-harmonic Maxwell's equations are considered. Several numerical experiments in two and three spatial dimensions confirm the performance of the preconditioners as well as the FROSch-deal.II interface. In conclusion, the overall software interface is straightforward and easy to use while giving satisfactory solver performances for challenging PDE systems.
U2 - 10.1145/3766906
DO - 10.1145/3766906
M3 - Article
SN - 0098-3500
JO - ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software
JF - ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software
ER -