Abstract

A family of methods of iterations on subdomains (or domain decomposition methods) intended for solving boundary-value problems in neutron transport theory are analyzed. These methods are generated by certain schemes for splitting positive operators in Banach spaces with a cone. The comparative characteristics of such methods are studied and the most efficient ones are indicated.

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