Sharp bounds on Helmholtz impedance-to-impedance maps and application to overlapping domain decomposition
Abstract
We prove sharp bounds on certain impedance-to-impedance maps (and their compositions) for the Helmholtz equation with large wavenumber (i.e., at high-frequency) using semiclassical defect measures. The paper [GGGLS] (Gong-Gander-Graham-Lafontaine-Spence, 2022) recently showed that the behaviour of these impedance-to-impedance maps (and their compositions) dictates the convergence of the parallel overlapping Schwarz domain-decomposition method with impedance boundary conditions on the subdomain boundaries. For a model decomposition with two subdomains and sufficiently-large overlap, the results of this paper combined with those in [GGGLS] show that the parallel Schwarz method is power contractive, independent of the wavenumber. For strip-type decompositions with many subdomains, the results of this paper show that the composite impedance-to-impedance maps, in general, behave "badly" with respect to the wavenumber; nevertheless, by proving results about the composite maps applied to a restricted class of data, we give insight into the wavenumber-robustness of the parallel Schwarz method observed in the numerical experiments in [GGGLS].
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@article{arxiv.2211.14659,
title = {Sharp bounds on Helmholtz impedance-to-impedance maps and application to overlapping domain decomposition},
author = {David Lafontaine and Euan A. Spence},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.14659},
year = {2024}
}