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A spectral embedding method applied to the advection-diffusion equation
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    A spectral embedding method applied to the advection-diffusion equation (English)
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    2 July 1996
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    By focusing on the advection-diffusion equation, a numerical algorithm is presented for handling in an efficient way partial differential equations in \(n\)-dimensional geometry of complex shapes \((1 \leq n \leq 3)\). This spectral embedding method is based on the following ideas: -- using a semi-implicit finite difference scheme in time, in which the linear terms are treated implicitly and the nonlinear problem explicitly (as generally done with spectral methods); -- using an embedding approach for handling the body force term by producing a periodic extension of this body force term, and then by using Fourier analysis to get the periodic solution; -- using boundary elements to enforce the boundary conditions. Some numerical tests are presented in order to give measurements of the accuracy of the method and to outline its capabilities.
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    advection-diffusion equation
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    spectral embedding method
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    semi-implicit finite difference scheme in time
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    boundary elements
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    numerical tests
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