Adaptive finite elements for semilinear reaction-diffusion systems on growing domains
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Abstract: We propose an adaptive finite element method to approximate the solutions to reaction-diffusion systems on time-dependent domains and surfaces. We derive a computable error estimator that provides an upper bound for the error in the semidiscrete (space) scheme. We reconcile our theoretical results with benchmark computations.
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