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Charge-conserving hybrid methods for the Yang-Mills equations
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    Charge-conserving hybrid methods for the Yang-Mills equations (English)
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    The authors study the Yang-Mills equation with zero current. They introduce a new domain-decomposed hybrid method for the Yang-Mills equations. Further, they prove that their approach satisfies a local conservation property. Additionally, they discuss numerical results with some examples. Finally, they mention how these results can be generalized to the Yang-Mills equations with nonzero current.
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    finite element method
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    domain decomposition
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    conservation laws
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    charge conservation
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    Yang-Mills equations
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    Maxwell's equations
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