“…1, center) or more realistic D-shaped geometries were found to be advantageous; see, e.g., [5,10]. For more details on the problem setting and the physical details, we refer the reader to [5,10,13,32,[37][38][39]. Here, we propose a tailored solver for −∇ • (α∇u) = f in Ω, u = 0 on ∂Ω, (1.1) where Ω ⊂ R 2 is a disk-like domain, f : Ω → R, and α : Ω → R is a varying coefficient, also refered to as density profile.…”