Abstract
AbstractA rapidly converging domain decomposition algorithm is introduced for a time delayed parabolic problem with mixed type boundary conditions exhibiting boundary layers. Firstly, a space-time decomposition of the original problem is considered. Subsequently, an iterative process is proposed, wherein the exchange of information to neighboring subdomains is accomplished through the utilization of piecewise-linear interpolation. It is shown that the algorithm provides uniformly convergent numerical approximations to the solution. Our analysis utilizes some novel auxiliary problems, barrier functions, and a new maximum principle result. More importantly, we showed that only one iteration is needed for small values of the perturbation parameter. Some numerical results supporting the theory and demonstrating the effectiveness of the algorithm are presented.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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