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    A hybrid method for moving interface problems with application to the Hele-Shaw flow (English)
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    A hybrid approach which combines the immersed interface method with the level set approach is presented. The fast version of the immersed interface method is used to solve the differential equations whose solutions and their derivatives may be discontinuous across the interfaces due to the discontinuity of the coefficients or/and singular sources along the interfaces. The moving interfaces then are updated using the newly developed fast level set formulation which involves computation only inside some small tubes containing the interfaces. This approach is then applied to Hele-Shaw flow, an unstable flow involving two fluids with very different viscosities.
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    immersed interface method
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    level set approach
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    two fluids with very different viscosities
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