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Tim Wildey |
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Advisor: Dr. Don Estep and Dr. Simon Tavener Degree Conferred: Summer 2007 After Graduation: PostDoc - University of Texas, Austin Website: http://www.ices.utexas.edu/subsurface/research.php Thesis Title: A Posteriori Analysis of Operator Decomposition on Interface Problems Abstract: This thesis is devoted to the a posteriori analysis of the effects of
operator decomposition on interface problems. Operator decomposition
offers an attractive solution strategy for multi-physics and multi-scale
problems. This technique allows previously defined component codes
optimized for single physics problems to be reused in an iterative manner to
solve a multi-physics, multi-scale problem. This is also called loose-coupling
or a partitioned approach. Unfortunately, this technique introduces additional
errors due to the transfer of information between components. For interface
problems, this results in a loss of accuracy for the converged approximation
in the L2 norm. In this thesis, we use a posteriori analysis to detect the
source of this loss of accuracy and show that a common flux recovery
technique can be used to recovery the expected accuracy. |