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Finite volume schemes for the affine morphological scale space (AMSS) model (English)
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20 January 2022
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The authors consider an affine curvature evolution equation. It is nonlinear and degenerate. In addition to the use of the so-called Evans-Spruck regularization, they use another one. This is done to avoid zero values in denominator. The space discretization is performed using the finite volume mesh introduced in [\textit{R. Eymard} et al., in: Solution of equations in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) (Part 3). Techniques of scientific computing (Part 3). Amsterdam: North-Holland/ Elsevier. 713--1020 (2000; Zbl 0981.65095)]. Four schemes are considered, namely explicit, semi-implicit, fully-implicit and Crank-Nicolson. The stability is proved for explicit and implicit schemes. However, the stability has not yet proved for the Crank-Nicolson scheme. Some numerical examples are presented to support the convergence and convergence order.
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stability estimates
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explicit
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finite volume scheme
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error
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semi-implicit
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fully-implicit
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CPU time
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Crank-Nicolson schemes
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EOC
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affine morphological scale space
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