Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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520855 | Journal of Computational Physics | 2014 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
This paper introduces the basic concepts for physics-compatible discretization techniques. The paper gives a clear distinction between vectors and forms. Based on the difference between forms and pseudo-forms and the ⋆-operator which switches between the two, a dual grid description and a single grid description are presented. The dual grid method resembles a staggered finite volume method, whereas the single grid approach shows a strong resemblance with a finite element method. Both approaches are compared for the Poisson equation for volume forms. By defining a suitably weighted inner product for 1-forms this approach can readily be applied to anisotropic diffusion models for volume forms.
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Authors
Artur Palha, Pedro Pinto Rebelo, René Hiemstra, Jasper Kreeft, Marc Gerritsma,