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Multiple solutions for steady differential equations via hyperspherical path-tracking of homotopy curves (English)
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12 May 2020
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The authors study the solution multiplicity for the steady state approach applied to the natural convection of air in a two-dimensional enclosure, under the conditions that the horizontal walls are isolated, while its vertical walls are kept at two different temperatures. This is a benchmark problem to validate computational tools for solving single-solution elliptic PDEs. The implementation of global algebraic systems solvers is very complex and is perhaps the reason that only a handful of investigations have been taken up, in the context of multiple solutions. Here, the homotopy continuation method with hyperspherical path-tracking is utilized to study a wide range of the Ra number values. The proposed method is validated with a reported one-dimensional diffusion-reaction problem and a two-dimensional homemade PDE with a known solution.
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homotopy continuation
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natural convection
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steady differential equations
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benchmark multiple solutions
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