Affiliation:
1. Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL
Abstract
Incomplete factorization has been shown to be a good preconditioner for the conjugate gradient method on a wide variety of problems. It is well known that allowing some fill-in during the incomplete factorization can significantly reduce the number of iterations needed for convergence. Allowing fill-in, however, increases the time for the factorization and for the triangular system solutions. Additionally, it is difficult to predict a priori how much fill-in to allow and how to allow it. The unpredictability of the required storage/work and the unknown benefits of the additional fill-in make such strategies impractical to use in many situations. In this article we motivate, and then present, two “black-box” strategies that significantly increase the effectiveness of incomplete Cholesky factorization as a preconditioner. These strategies require no parameters from the user and do not increase the cost of the triangular system solutions. Efficient implementations for these algorithms are described. These algorithms are shown to be successful for a variety of problems from the Harwell-Boeing sparse matrix collection.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Software
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