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Special meshes for finite difference approximations to an advection- diffusion equation with parabolic layers (English)
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5 April 1995
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A model problem for fluid flow at high Reynolds number is examined. Parabolic boundary layers are present because part of the boundary of the domain is a characteristic of the reduced differential equation. For such problems it is shown, by numerical example, that upwind finite difference schemes on uniform meshes are not \(\varepsilon\)-uniformly convergent in the discrete \(L_ \infty\) norm, where \(\varepsilon\) is the singular perturbation parameter. A discrete \(L_ \infty\) \(\varepsilon\)-uniformly convergent method is constructed for a singularly perturbed elliptic equation, whose solutions contains parabolic boundary layers for small values of the singular perturbation parameter \(\varepsilon\). This method makes use of a special piecewise uniform mesh.
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linearized Navier-Stokes equations
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uniformly convergent method
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upwind schemes
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singular perturbation parameter
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singularly perturbed elliptic equation
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piecewise uniform mesh
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