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arxiv: 1707.08459 · v2 · pith:M4ZYTBUOnew · submitted 2017-07-26 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

High-order numerical methods for 2D parabolic problems in single and composite domains

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keywords methodsnumericalproblemscompositemethodparabolicsingledifference
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In this work, we discuss and compare three methods for the numerical approximation of constant- and variable-coefficient diffusion equations in both single and composite domains with possible discontinuity in the solution/flux at interfaces, considering (i) the Cut Finite Element Method; (ii) the Difference Potentials Method; and (iii) the summation-by-parts Finite Difference Method. First we give a brief introduction for each of the three methods. Next, we propose benchmark problems, and consider numerical tests-with respect to accuracy and convergence-for linear parabolic problems on a single domain, and continue with similar tests for linear parabolic problems on a composite domain (with the interface defined either explicitly or implicitly). Lastly, a comparative discussion of the methods and numerical results will be given.

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