نتایج جستجو برای: finite difference method

تعداد نتایج: 2137532  

2009
Eric Dorveaux David Vissière Alain-P. Martin Nicolas Petit

This paper describes a technique for timestamping data from an array of sensors. This is a challenging issue that needs to be solved for the magnetometry-based navigation system presented here. This system uses finite difference schemes to evaluate spatial and time derivatives of a vector field. The accuracy of the timestamping method is critical. In the context of this particular application, ...

Journal: :SIAM J. Numerical Analysis 2006
Helge Holden Xavier Raynaud

We prove that a certain finite difference scheme converges to the weak solution of the Cauchy problem on a finite interval with periodic boundary conditions for the Camassa– Holm equation ut−uxxt +3uux−2uxuxx−uuxxx = 0 with initial data u|t=0 = u0 ∈ H1([0, 1]). Here it is assumed that u0 − u′′ 0 ≥ 0 and in this case, the solution is unique, globally defined, and energy preserving.

Journal: :Numerische Mathematik 2002
Cheng Wang Jian-Guo Liu

In this paper, we provide stability and convergence analysis for a class of finite difference schemes for unsteady incompressibleNavier-Stokes equations in vorticity-stream function formulation. The no-slip boundary condition for the velocity is converted into local vorticity boundary conditions. Thom’s formula, Wilkes’ formula, or other local formulas in the earlier literature can be used in t...

1992
Harald K. Wimmer Michele Pavon

Difference equations of the form X ( t ) = F * ( t ) X ( t 1 ) F ( t ) F * ( t ) X ( t 1)G(t)[ l + G * ( t ) X ( t 1)G(t)]t G * ( t ) X ( t 1)F(t)+ Q(t ) and their associated Hermitian matrices H ( t ) = (0 v F* _C,C.)(t) are studied. Solution of different Riccati equations can be compared if the difference of their corresponding Hermitian matrices is semidefinite for all t. An application to t...

2014
Jurij Novickij Artūras Štikonas

We consider the stability of a finite difference scheme with two weight parameters for a hyperbolic equation with nonlocal integral boundary conditions. We obtain stability region in the complex plane by investigating the characteristic equation of a difference scheme using the root criterion.

2014
Jinsong Hu Youcai Xu Bing Hu Hagen Neidhardt

A conservative three-level linear finite difference scheme for the numerical solution of the initial-boundary value problem of Rosenau-KdV equation is proposed.The difference scheme simulates two conservative quantities of the problemwell.The existence and uniqueness of the difference solution are proved. It is shown that the finite difference scheme is of second-order convergence and unconditi...

2012
A.M.A. El-Sayed A. Elsaid

In this work, we propose a model of nonlocal partial differential equation (PDE) with deviated type function in the boundary condition. This model is solved numerically by finite difference method (FDM) using variable space grid (VSG) technique. The results obtained by this method are in a good agreement with the solution of the corresponding rectangular domain problem. Also, we investigated th...

1997
Ronald Smith

An implicit finite difference scheme is derived which achieves exact results for the area, centroid, variance, skewness and kurtosis (flatness) of solutions to the unforced advection-diffusion equation ∂ t c + λ c + u ∂ x c − κ ∂ 2 x c = 0. Sufficient conditions for computational stability are that the grid spacing ∆x and time step ∆t be small enough that |u| ∆x κ < 12 1/2 , |u| ∆t ∆x < 1 2 1/2...

Journal: :J. Computational Applied Mathematics 2009
Severiano Pérez-Rodríguez Severiano González-Pinto Ben P. Sommeijer

Systems of m PDEs of Adv-Diff-React type have the following form, where the dependent variables (unknowns) are u = (u j (x, t)) m j=1 : Systems of m PDEs of Adv-Diff-React type have the following form, where the dependent variables (unknowns) are u = (u j (x, t)) m j=1 : ∂ ∂t u j + ∇ · (a j u j) = ∇ · (D j ∇u j) + f j , These PDEs model a lot of important phenomena, see These PDEs model a lot o...

1998
George E. Ponchak Emmanouil Tentzeris Linda P. B. Katehi

Coupling between adjacent Finite Ground Coplanar (FGC) waveguides as a function of the line geometry is presented for the first time. A two Dimension-Finite Difference Time Domain (2D-FDTD) analysis and measurements are used to show that the coupling decreases as the line to line separation and the ground plane width increases. Furthermore, it is shown that for a given spacing between the cente...

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