Finite element methods for surface PDEs
University of Freiburg · University of Warwick
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Abstract
In this article we consider finite element methods for approximating the solution of partial differential equations on surfaces. We focus on surface finite elements on triangulated surfaces, implicit surface methods using level set descriptions of the surface, unfitted finite element methods and diffuse interface methods. In order to formulate the methods we present the necessary geometric analysis and, in the context of evolving surfaces, the necessary transport formulae. A wide variety of equations and applications are covered. Some ideas of the numerical analysis are presented along with illustrative numerical examples.
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- Finite element method
- Surface (topology)
- Partial differential equation
- Computer science
- Context (archaeology)
- Extended finite element method
- Numerical partial differential equations
- Numerical analysis
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