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In the past few years, Domain Decomposition Methods (DDM) have emerged as advanced solvers in several areas of computational mechanics. In particular, during the last decade, in the area of solid and structural mechanics, they reached a considerable level of advancement and have been shown to be more efficient than popular solvers, like advanced sparse direct solvers. The present contribution follows the lines of a series of recent publications by the authors on DDM. In these papers, the authors developed a unified theory of primal and dual methods and presented a family of DDM that were shown to be more efficient than previous methods. The present paper extends this work, presenting a new family of related DDM, thus enriching the theory of the relations between primal and dual methods.
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Fragakis, Y., Papadrakakis, M. (2007). The Primal Alternatives of the FETI Methods Equipped with the Lumped Preconditioner. In: Widlund, O.B., Keyes, D.E. (eds) Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XVI. Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, vol 55. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34469-8_45
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