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    Convergence of finite elements on an evolving surface driven by diffusion on the surface (English)
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    8 November 2017
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    This paper is concerned with numerical approximation of solutions to surface partial differential equations of parabolic type, coupled to surface evolution. Three main velocity laws are discussed: (1) elliptic regularization of a direct pointwise coupling; (2) a regularized mean curvature flow; (3) a dynamic velocity law. In such a setting, the authors derive a novel stability and convergence analysis. The stability analysis is developed without any use of geometric arguments. Numerical experiments on specific problems are also presented.
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    convergence
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    finite element method
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    surface parabolic equations
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    regularization
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    stability
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    numerical experiment
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