Computing Qualitatively Correct Approximations of Balance Laws Exponential-Fit, Well-Balanced and Asymptotic-Preserving /

Substantial effort has been drawn for years onto the development of (possibly high-order) numerical techniques for the scalar homogeneous conservation law, an equation which is strongly dissipative in L1 thanks to shock wave formation. Such a dissipation property is generally lost when considering h...

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Main Author: Gosse, Laurent. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Milano : Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:SIMAI Springer Series, 2
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505 0 # |a Introduction and chronological perspective -- Lifting a non-resonant scalar balance law -- Lyapunov functional for linear error estimates -- Early well-balanced derivations for various systems -- Viscosity solutions and large-time behavior for non-resonant balance laws -- Kinetic scheme with reflections and linear geometric optics -- Material variables, strings and infinite domains -- The special case of 2-velocity kinetic models -- Elementary solutions and analytical discrete-ordinates for radiative transfer -- Aggregation phenomena with kinetic models of chemotaxis dynamics -- Time-stabilization on flat currents with non-degenerate Boltzmann-Poisson models -- Klein-Kramers equation and Burgers/Fokker-Planck model of spray -- A model for scattering of forward-peaked beams -- Linearized BGK model of heat transfer -- Balances in two dimensions: kinetic semiconductor equations again -- Non-conservative products and locally Lipschitzian paths -- A tiny step toward hypocoercivity estimates for well-balanced schemes on 2x2 models -- Preliminary analysis of the errors for Vlasov-BGK. 
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