Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4967786 Journal of Computational Physics 2017 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present article is dedicated to the numerical solution of homogeneous Neumann boundary value problems on domains with a thin layer of different conductivity and of random thickness. By changing the boundary condition, the boundary value problem given on the random domain can be transformed into a boundary value problem on a fixed domain. The randomness is then contained in the coefficients of the new boundary condition. This thin coating can be expressed by a random Ventcell boundary condition and yields a second order accurate solution in the scale parameter ε of the layer's thickness. With the help of the Karhunen-Loève expansion, we transform this random boundary value problem into a deterministic, parametric one with a possibly high-dimensional parameter y. Based on the decay of the random fluctuations of the layer's thickness, we prove rates of decay of the derivatives of the random solution with respect to this parameter y which are robust in the scale parameter ε. Numerical results validate our theoretical findings.
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