Efficient Jacobian Matrix Determination for H2 Representations of Nonlinear Electrostatic Surface Integral Equations
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corrosion-related fields, hierarchical matrices, nonlinear integral equation, randomized linear algebra摘要
In this paper, a nonlinear electrostatic surface integral equation is presented that is suitable for predicting corrosion-related fields. Nonlinear behavior arises due to electrochemical reactions at polarized surfaces. Hierarchical H2 matrices are used to compress the discretized integral equation for the fast solution of large problems. A technique based on randomized linear algebra is discussed for the efficient computation of the Jacobian matrix required at each iteration of a nonlinear solution.
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