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A vertex-centered finite volume scheme preserving the discrete maximum principle for anisotropic and discontinuous diffusion equations
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    A vertex-centered finite volume scheme preserving the discrete maximum principle for anisotropic and discontinuous diffusion equations (English)
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    28 October 2021
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    The authors propose a nonlinear vertex-centered finite volume (FV) scheme preserving the discrete maximum principle (DMP) for diffusion equations on distorted mildly meshes. They construct the vertex-centered scheme on dual meshes. They prove that their scheme satisfies the DMP, and show the advantages and characteristics of their scheme by some numerical experiments.
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    finite volume scheme
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    anisotropic and discontinuous diffusion equations
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    discrete maximum principle
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    distorted meshes
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    vertex-centered scheme
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    numerical heat-barrier issue
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