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Convergence analysis of a family of ELLAM schemes for a fully coupled model of miscible displacement in porous media
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    Convergence analysis of a family of ELLAM schemes for a fully coupled model of miscible displacement in porous media (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    The authors provide a gradient discretisation method-Eulerian Lagrangian localised adjoint method (GDM-ELLAM) framework for a strongly coupled system of elliptic-parabolic PDEs which models the miscible displacement of one fluid by another in a porous medium, and establish convergence of numerical schemes that fall under this framework. These schemes include, but are not limited to mixed finite element-ELLAM and hybrid mimetic mixed-ELLAM schemes. A complete convergence analysis is presented on the coupled system, using only weak regularity assumptions on the solution (which are satisfied in practical applications), and not relying on \(L^\infty\) bounds (which are extremely difficult to ensure at the discrete level given the anisotropic diffusion tensors and the general grids used in applications).
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    flows in porous media
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    gradient discretisation method
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    gradient schemes
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    Eulerian Lagrangian localised adjoint method
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    coupled system
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    convergence analysis
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