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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1705616
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On the combination of Rothe's method and boundary integral equations for the nonstationary Stokes equation (English)
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9 October 2002
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An investigation of the exterior initial boundary value problem for the Stokes equation with Dirichlet boundary condition in \(R^2\) is presented. The nonstationary problem is replaced by Rothe's method (method of lines) to a system of boundary value problems for the Stokes resolvent equations. Further this system is reduced by a potential approach to a system of boundary integral equations. The logarithmic singularity in the kernels is separated and represented in a form which is convenient for the numerical solution by a trigonometric quadrature method. Some results of numerical experiments are also included and discussed.
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Rothe's method
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boundary integral equation method
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Stokes equation
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fundamental solution
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numerical experiments
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exterior initial-boundary value problem
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method of lines
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logarithmic singularity
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trigonometric quadrature method
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