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Alternative to evolving surface finite element method (1501.07900v2)

Published 30 Jan 2015 in math.NA

Abstract: ESFEM is a method introduced in order to solve a linear advection-diffusion equation on an evolving two-dimensional surface with finite elements by using a moving grid with nodes sitting on and evolving with the surface. The evolution of the surface is assumed to be given as a smooth one-parameter family of embeddings of a fixed initial surface into $\mathbb{R}3$ satisfying uniform $C4$ bounds. We calculate an equivalent transformed equation which is defined on the fixed initial surface and can hence be solved numerically on a fixed grid. We present numerical examples which indicate that both approaches are essentially of the same accuracy.

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