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A high order finite volume element method for solving elliptic partial integro-differential equations
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    A high order finite volume element method for solving elliptic partial integro-differential equations (English)
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    21 February 2013
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    The authors discuss a numerical method for the solution of the elliptic partial integro-differential equation \[ \Delta_z u(z,t) + \int_0^t ( f(t,s) \partial^2 u(z,s) / \partial x^2 + g(t,s) \partial^2 u(z,s) / \partial y^2) ds + k(z,t) = 0 \] where \(z = (x,y)\) is the space variable. The equation is considered in connection with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions in a rectangular space domain and for \(t\) in some finite closed interval. The numerical method is based on a combination of a high order finite element method and a finite volume approach. A theoretical analysis of the algorithm is given, and numerical examples confirm the theoretical findings.
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    hereditary phenomena
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    finite volume method
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    finite element method
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    elliptic partial integro-differential equations
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    algorithm
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    numerical examples
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