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    Adaptive multiscale schemes for conservation laws (English)
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    20 January 2003
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    The major focus of this textbook is on adaptive finite volume schemes for conservation laws based on concepts from multi-resolution analysis. First, the basic properties of conservation laws and Godunov-type finite volume schemes are revisited. Then, the considered multiscale setting based on biorthogonal wavelets is introduced and a grid refinement strategy based on the corresponding local multiscale analysis is presented. These key ingredients are then combined to an efficient adaptive finite volume scheme, for which a rigorous error analysis follows. Also, aspects concerning efficient data structures and memory management are briefly discussed. Finally, the adaptive concepts considered are verified by means of several numerical examples, also involving practically relevant flow problems governed by two-dimensional Euler equations. In summary, the text gives a very well founded insight into the current state-of-the-art in the field of adaptive multiscale schemes accompanied by a thorough theoretical analysis. The text is suitable for mathematicians with some background in numerical analysis.
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    adaptivity finite volume schemes
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    conservation laws
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    multi-resolution analysis
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    Godunov schemes
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    error analysis
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    two-dimensional Euler equations
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    biorthogonal wavelets
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    grid refinement
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    local multiscale analysis
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