Abstract

In the recently developed Krylov deferred correction (KDC) methods for differential algebraic equation initial value problems (Huang, Jia, Minion, 2007), a Picard-type collocation formulation is preconditioned using low-order time integration schemes based on spectral deferred correction (SDC), and the resulting system is solved efficiently using Newton-Krylov methods. KDC methods have the advantage that methods with arbitrarily high order of accuracy can be easily constructed which have similar computational complexity as lower order methods. In this paper, we investigate semi-implicit KDC (SI-KDC) methods in which the stiff component of the preconditioner is treated implicitly and the non-stiff parts explicitly. For certain types of problems, such a semi-implicit treatment can significantly reduce the computational cost of the preconditioner compared to fully implicit KDC (FI-KDC) methods. Preliminary analysis and numerical experiments show that the convergence of Newton-Krylov iterations in the SI-KDC methods is similar to that in FI-KDC, and hence the SI-KDC methods offer a reduction in overall computational cost for such problems.

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