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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1996, Volume 8, Number 2, Pages 19–28 (Mi mm1536)  

Mathematical models and computer experiment

Parallel iterative method for 2D equation of radiation transport

O. Yu. Milyukova

Institute for Mathematical Modelling, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: The parallel iterative method for 2D equation of radiation transport in the quasisteadystate form [1] is suggested. It is based on the main principle of the method “Domain Decomposition” [12]. Convergence of the iterative process is proved, and degree of convergence is given for special cases. The efficiency of constructed algorithm for solving of 2D quasisteady-state equation of radiation transport is verificated by means of relevant computations.
Received: 06.12.1994
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Language: Russian
Citation: O. Yu. Milyukova, “Parallel iterative method for 2D equation of radiation transport”, Matem. Mod., 8:2 (1996), 19–28
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\by O.~Yu.~Milyukova
\paper Parallel iterative method for 2D~equation of radiation transport
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1996
\vol 8
\issue 2
\pages 19--28
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm1536}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:0984.78504}
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