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A deterministic particle method for transport diffusion equations: Application to the Fokker-Planck equation
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    A deterministic particle method for transport diffusion equations: Application to the Fokker-Planck equation (English)
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    This paper considers various classes of diffusion equations and introduces a particle method for their solution. The Fokker-Planck equation is examined in detail which describes fast ion transport in a background plasma. The simplest equation considered however is \(\partial f/\partial t-\sigma (\partial^ 2f)/\partial x^ 2=0\) with \(f(x,0)=f_ 0\). The particle approximation consists of replacing \(f_ 0\) by a linear combination of Dirac functions. The time dependence is approximated by a simple explicit Euler scheme and a stability condition is given.
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    deterministic particle method
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    transport diffusion equations
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    Fokker- Planck equation
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    fast ion transport
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    plasma
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    explicit Euler scheme
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    stability
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