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Date: 2008-07-01 09:12:49
Partial differential equations
Multigrid method
Wavelets
Adaptive mesh refinement
Tiling
Grid
Regular grid
Relaxation
Numerical analysis
Mathematics
Calculus

A geometric multigrid method based on L-shaped coarsening for PDEs on stretched grids H. bin Zubair∗1 , S. P. MacLachlan2, and C. W. Oosterlee3 1 Numerical Analysis Group, DIAM, Faculty EEMCS, Delft University of Tech

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