A semi-Lagrangian scheme for mean curvature motion with nonlinear Neumann conditions (Q1947207)

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A semi-Lagrangian scheme for mean curvature motion with nonlinear Neumann conditions
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    A semi-Lagrangian scheme for mean curvature motion with nonlinear Neumann conditions (English)
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    12 April 2013
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    A numerical method for mean curvature motion in bounded domains with nonlinear Neumann boundary conditions is proposed and analyzed. It consists of a semi-Lagrangian scheme in the main part of the domain as proposed by \textit{E. Carlini}, \textit{M. Falcone} and \textit{R. Ferretti} [Interfaces Free Bound. 12, No. 4, 409--441 (2010; Zbl 1416.65304)], combined with a finite difference scheme in small layers near the boundary to cope with the boundary condition. The consistency of the new scheme is proved for nonstructured triangular meshes in dimension two. The monotonicity of a regularized version of the scheme with some additional vanishing artificial viscosity is studied. Details on the implementation are given. Numerical tests are presented.
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    Hamilton Jacobi equations
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    front propagation
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    Neumann boundary conditions
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    convergence
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    viscosity solutions
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    triangular meshes
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    numerical examples
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    mean curvature motion
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    semi-Lagrangian scheme
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    finite difference scheme
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    consistency
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    artificial viscosity
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