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SCD to host seminar on stiff wave systems

Presentation to be held on 14 July: "Jacobian-Free Newton-Krylov Methods for the Time Integration of Stiff Wave Systems"

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SCD will host a seminar in the Chapman Room of NCAR's Mesa Laboratory from 15:30-17:00 on 14 July 2004.

D.A. Knoll of Los Alamos National Laboratory will give a presentation called "Jacobian-Free Newton-Krylov Methods for the Time Integration of Stiff Wave Systems."

Abstract

Stiff wave systems are systems that exhibit a slow dynamical time scale while possesing fast wave phenomena. The physical effects of this fast wave may be important to the system, but resolving the fast time scale may not be required.

When simulating such phenomena, one would like to use time steps on the order of the dynamical scale for time integration. Semi-Implicit (SI) methods have been developed to step over the stiff wave time scale in a stable fashion. SI methods require some linearization and time splitting, and both of these can produce additional time integration errors.

In this talk, the concept of using SI methods as preconditioners to Jacobian-Free Newton-Krylov (JFNK) methods is developed. This algorithmic approach results in an implicitly balanced method (no linearization or time splitting). In this paper we provide an overview of SI methods in a variety of applications, and a brief background on JFNK methods. We will present details of our new algorithmic approach. Finally, we provide an overview of results coming from problems in geophysical fluid dynamics (GFD) and magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).

For more information, contact Jennifer DeLaurant at 303-497-1263, delauran@ucar.edu.

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