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September 22, 2005, 05:44 |
Convergence rate
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Hi everybody, I have a relaxation scheme for a Poisson equation. I have implemented both Dirichlet and Neumann Boundary Conditions. But I notice that the Neumann condition required more iteration to converge. Is it a right behaviour?
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September 22, 2005, 11:25 |
Re: Convergence rate
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It is possible depending on your solution technique that more iterations are required with a Neumann bc.
When you have a Dirichlet bc, only one solution for Poisson equation is possible, since the solution must relax to that at the boundary. With a Neumann bc however, infinite solutions are possible, since only the zero derivative condition needs to be satisfied i.e at the boundary d(variable)/dn = 0 |
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