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E-raamat: Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Non-linear Reactive Flows

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The focus of this monograph is the development of space-time adaptive methods to solve the convection/reaction dominated non-stationary semi-linear advection diffusion reaction (ADR) equations with internal/boundary layers in an accurate and efficient way. After introducing the ADR equations and discontinuous Galerkin discretization, robust residual-based a posteriori error estimators in space and time are derived. The elliptic reconstruction technique is then utilized to derive the a posteriori error bounds for the fully discrete system and to obtain optimal orders of convergence. As coupled surface and subsurface flow over large space and time scales is described by (ADR) equation the methods described in this book are of high importance in many areas of Geosciences including oil and gas recovery, groundwater contamination and sustainable use of groundwater resources, storing greenhouse gases or radioactive waste in the subsurface. 

1 INTRODUCTION.- 1.1 Geological and computational background.- 1.2 Outline.- 2 DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN METHODS.- 2.1 Preliminaries.- 2.2 Construction of IPG Methods.- 2.3 Computation Tools for Integral Terms.- 2.4 Effect of Penalty Parameter.- 2.5 Problems with Convection.- 3 ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS WITH ADAPTIVITY.- 3.1 Model Elliptic Problem.- 3.2 Adaptivity.- 3.3 Solution of Linearized Systems.- 3.4 Comparison with Galerkin Least Squares FEM (GLSFEM).- 3.5 Numerical Examples.- 4 PARABOLIC PROBLEMS WITH TIME-SPACE ADAPTIVITY.- 4.1 Preliminaries and Model Equation.- 4.2 Semi-Discrete and Fully Discrete Formulations.- 4.3 Time-Space Adaptivity for Non-Stationary Problems.- 4.4 Solution of Fully Discrete System.- 4.5 Numerical Examples.-REFERENCES.
1 Introduction
1(8)
1.1 Geological and Computational Background
1(2)
1.2 Outline
3(6)
2 Discontinuous Galerkin Methods
9(18)
2.1 Preliminaries
10(3)
2.2 Construction of IPG Methods
13(3)
2.3 Computation of the Integral Terms
16(3)
2.4 Effect of Penalty Parameter
19(1)
2.5 dG Discretization of Advective Terms
20(7)
3 Elliptic Problems with Adaptivity
27(30)
3.1 Model Elliptic Problem
27(4)
3.2 Adaptivity
31(9)
3.3 Solution of Linearized Systems
40(3)
3.4 Comparison with Galerkin Least Squares FEM (GLSFEM)
43(4)
3.5 Numerical Examples
47(10)
4 Parabolic Problems with Space-Time Adaptivity
57(26)
4.1 Preliminaries and Model Equation
58(2)
4.2 Semi-Discrete and Fully Discrete Formulations
60(2)
4.3 Space-Time Adaptivity for Non-Stationary Problems
62(9)
4.4 Solution of a Fully Discrete System
71(1)
4.5 Numerical Examples
72(11)
5 Conclusions and Outline
83(2)
A Matlab Tutorial 85(16)
References 101