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Stability analysis for Eulerian and semi-Lagrangian finite-element formulation of the advection-diffusion equation
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    Stability analysis for Eulerian and semi-Lagrangian finite-element formulation of the advection-diffusion equation (English)
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    20 January 2000
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    The stability of the finite element approximation to the linearized two-dimensional advection-diffusion equation is studied. Bilinear basis functions on rectangular elements are considered. The paper analytically compares a semi-implicit Eulerian method with a semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian method. It is shown that for small or no diffusion the semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian method exhibits better amplitude, dispersion and group velocity errors. In the case when the diffusion coefficients are large, the semi-Lagrangian method loses its competitiveness.
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    finite elements
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    semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian method
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    advection-diffusion equation
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    stability
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    amplification
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    dispersion
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    group velocity
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    bicubic spline
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