A fully discrete finite volume element formulation for the Sobolev equation and numerical simulations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4901360
zbMATH Open1265.65221MaRDI QIDQ4901360FDOQ4901360
Authors: Hong Li, Jing An, Ping Sun, Zhendong Luo
Publication date: 24 January 2013
Recommendations
- A Crank-Nicolson finite volume element method for two-dimensional Sobolev equations
- A semi-discrete mixed finite element method for Sobolev equation
- A half finite element method for Sobolev equation
- \(H^1\)-Galerkin mixed finite element method for the Sobolev equation
- A modified weak Galerkin finite element method for Sobolev equation
numerical exampleserror estimateSobolev equationfully discrete formulationfinite volume element formulation
Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic equations (35J25) Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N15) Finite volume methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N08)
Cited In (16)
- Analysis of a space-time continuous Galerkin method for convection-dominated Sobolev equations
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A collocation spectral method for two-dimensional Sobolev equations
- A POD-based reduced-order Crank-Nicolson finite volume element extrapolating algorithm for 2D Sobolev equations
- A new space-time continuous Galerkin method with mesh modification for Sobolev equations
- An optimized finite difference Crank-Nicolson iterative scheme for the 2D Sobolev equation
- Isoparametric finite element method to solve Sobolev equation
- A Crank-Nicolson finite volume element method for two-dimensional Sobolev equations
- A reduced-order extrapolated finite difference iterative scheme based on POD method for 2D Sobolev equation
- A fully discrete finite volume element formulation and numerical simulations for viscoelastic equations
- A reduced-order extrapolating collocation spectral method based on POD for the 2D Sobolev equations
- A half finite element method for Sobolev equation
- A reduced-order FVE extrapolation algorithm based on proper orthogonal decomposition technique and its error analysis for Sobolev equation
- Numerical analysis of a space-time continuous Galerkin method for the nonlinear Sobolev equation
- The discontinuous finite volume element method and numerical simulations of two-dimensional semi-linear pseudo-parabolic equations
- The study of a continuous Galerkin method for Sobolev equation with space-time variable coefficients
This page was built for publication: A fully discrete finite volume element formulation for the Sobolev equation and numerical simulations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4901360)