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Asymptotic Analysis for Overlap in Waveform Relaxation Methods for RC Type Circuits

Waveform relaxation (WR) methods are based on partitioning large circuits into sub-circuits which then are solved separately for multiple time steps in so-called time windows, and an iteration is used to converge to the global circuit solution in each time window. Classical WR converges quite slowly, especially when long time windows are used. To overcome this issue, optimized WR (OWR) was introduced which is based on optimized transmission conditions that transfer information between the sub-circuits more efficiently than classical WR. We study here for the first time the influence of overlapping sub-circuits in both WR and OWR applied to RC circuits. We give a circuit interpretation of the new transmission conditions in OWR and derive closed-form asymptotic expressions for the circuit elements representing the optimization parameter in OWR. Our analysis shows that the parameter is quite different in the overlapping case, compared to the nonoverlapping one. We then show numerically that our optimized choice performs well, also for cases not covered by our analysis. This paper provides a general methodology to derive optimized parameters and can be extended to other circuits or system of differential equations or space-time PDEs.

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