paper

Nested domain decomposition with polarized traces for the 2D Helmholtz equation

arXiv:1510.01831

Abstract

We present a solver for the 2D high-frequency Helmholtz equation in heterogeneous, constant density, acoustic media, with online parallel complexity that scales empirically as , where is the number of volume unknowns, and is the number of processors, as long as . This sublinear scaling is achieved by domain decomposition, not distributed linear algebra, and improves on the scaling reported earlier in [L. Zepeda-Núñez and L. Demanet, J. Comput. Phys., 308 (2016), pp. 347-388 ]. The solver relies on a two-level nested domain decomposition: a layered partition on the outer level, and a further decomposition of each layer in cells at the inner level. The Helmholtz equation is reduced to a surface integral equation (SIE) posed at the interfaces between layers, efficiently solved via a nested version of the polarized traces preconditioner [L. Zepeda-Núñez and L. Demanet, J. Comput. Phys., 308 (2016), pp. 347-388.]. The favorable complexity is achieved via an efficient application of the integral operators involved in the SIE.

34 pages, 9 figures