Abstract

Experimental results for large, sparse Markov chains, especially the ill-conditioned nearly completely decomposable (NCD) ones, are few. We believe there is need for further research in this area, specifically to aid in the understanding of the effects of the degree of coupling of NCD Markov chains and their nonzero structure on the convergence characteristics and space requirements of iterative solvers. The work of several researchers has raised the following questions that led to research in a related direction: How must one go about partitioning the global coefficient matrix into blocks when the system is NCD and a two-level iterative solver (such as block SOR) is to be employed? Are block partitionings dictated by the NCD form of the stochastic one-step transition probability matrix necessarily superior to others? Is it worth investigating alternative partitionings? Better yet, for a fixed labeling and partitioning of the states, how does the performance of block SOR (or even that of point SOR) compare to the performance of the iterative aggregation-disaggregation (IAD) algorithm? Finally, is there any merit in using two-level iterative solvers when preconditioned Krylov subspace methods are available? We seek answers to these questions on a test suite of 13 Markov chains arising in 7 applications.

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