Wavelet adaptive method for second order elliptic problems: Boundary conditions and domain decomposition

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1583830

DOI10.1007/s002110000158zbMath0961.65106MaRDI QIDQ1583830

R. Smith

Publication date: 16 May 2001

Published in: Numerische Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)




Related Items (24)

Almost diagonal matrices and Besov-type spaces based on wavelet expansionsAdaptive Wavelet MethodsFinite element wavelets with improved quantitative propertiesImplementation of the mortar method in the wavelet contextAdaptive wavelet methods on unbounded domainsBesov regularity for operator equations on patchwise smooth manifoldsWavelet bases in $\mathbf{H}( \mathrm{div})$ and $\mathbf{H}(\mathbf{curl})$Fully discrete wavelet Galerkin schemes.Stabilized wavelet approximations of the Stokes problemAdaptive Wavelet BEM for Boundary Integral Equations: Theory and Numerical ExperimentsAn optimal adaptive wavelet method for nonsymmetric and indefinite elliptic problemsEfficient adaptive operator application on wavelet expansionsThe Mortar Method in the Wavelet ContextParallel space-time \(hp\) adaptive discretization scheme for parabolic problemsEstimation of intrinsic processes affected by additive fractal noiseA numerical strategy to discretize and solve the Poisson equation on dynamically adapted multiresolution grids for time-dependent streamer discharge simulationsComputation of differential operators in wavelet coordinatesNonlinear and adaptive frame approximation schemes for elliptic PDEs: Theory and numerical experimentsWavelet Galerkin Methods for Higher Order Partial Differential EquationsWavelets with patchwise cancellation propertiesAn optimal adaptive wavelet method without coarsening of the iterandsOn interpolatory divergence-free waveletsAdaptive methods for boundary integral equations: complexity and convergence estimatesMultilevel stabilization devices in CFD




This page was built for publication: Wavelet adaptive method for second order elliptic problems: Boundary conditions and domain decomposition