Abstract
In this article we introduce the separation of variables in the two-dimensional generalized Stokes problem. −νΔu + αu + inverted delta p = f, for the flow in a channel. Also for the first time, we discuss the implementation of the Incremental Unknowns Method with a data structure of Compressed Column Storage. Two examples of application of the Incremental Unknowns method for this problem are presented in which we compare the CPU times of three methods: Conjugate Gradient (CG), Incremental Unknowns (IU), and Uzawa Algorithm (Uzawa). © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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