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SIAM journal on scientific computing, 2014-01, Vol.36 (3), p.C309-C334
2014
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Non-Galerkin Coarse Grids for Algebraic Multigrid
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  • SIAM journal on scientific computing, 2014-01, Vol.36 (3), p.C309-C334
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Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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2014
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • Algebraic multigrid (AMG) is a popular and effective solver for systems of linear equations that arise from discretized partial differential equations. While AMG has been effectively implemented on large scale parallel machines, challenges remain, especially when moving to exascale. In particular, stencil sizes (the number of nonzeros in a row) tend to increase further down in the coarse grid hierarchy, and this growth leads to more communication. Thus, as problem size increases and the number of levels in the hierarchy grows, the overall efficiency of the parallel AMG method decreases, sometimes dramatically. This growth in stencil size is due to the standard Galerkin coarse grid operator, $P theta A P$, where $P$ is the prolongation (i.e., interpolation) operator. For example, the coarse grid stencil size for a simple three-dimensional (3D) seven-point finite differencing approximation to diffusion can increase into the thousands on present day machines, causing an associated increase in communication costs. We therefore consider algebraically truncating coarse grid stencils to obtain a non-Galerkin coarse grid. First, the sparsity pattern of the non-Galerkin coarse grid is determined by employing a heuristic minimal "safe" pattern together with strength-of-connection ideas. Second, the nonzero entries are determined by collapsing the stencils in the Galerkin operator using traditional AMG techniques. The result is a reduction in coarse grid stencil size, overall operator complexity, and parallel AMG solve phase times.

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