HIFIR: Hybrid Incomplete Factorization with Iterative Refinement for Preconditioning Ill-Conditioned and Singular Systems

Author:

Chen Qiao1ORCID,Jiao Xiangmin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA

Abstract

We introduce a software package called Hybrid Incomplete Factorization with Iterative Refinement (HIFIR) for preconditioning sparse, unsymmetric, ill-conditioned, and potentially singular systems. HIFIR computes a hybrid incomplete factorization (HIF) , which combines multilevel incomplete LU factorization with a truncated, rank-revealing QR (RRQR) factorization on the final Schur complement. This novel hybridization is based on the new theory of ϵ-accurate approximate generalized inverse (AGI) . It enables near-optimal preconditioners for consistent systems and enables flexible GMRES to solve inconsistent systems when coupled with iterative refinement. In this article, we focus on some practical algorithmic and software issues of HIFIR. In particular, we introduce a new inverse-based rook pivoting (IBRP) into ILU, which improves the robustness and the overall efficiency for some ill-conditioned systems by significantly reducing the size of the final Schur complement for some systems. We also describe the software design of HIFIR in terms of its efficient data structures for supporting rook pivoting in a multilevel setting, its template-based generic programming interfaces for mixed-precision real and complex values in C++, and its user-friendly high-level interfaces in MATLAB and Python. We demonstrate the effectiveness of HIFIR for ill-conditioned or singular systems arising from several applications, including the Helmholtz equation, linear elasticity, stationary incompressible Navier–Stokes (INS) equations, and time-dependent advection-diffusion equation.

Funder

Empire State Development grant NYS

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Software

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