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Projective multiscale time-integration for electrostatic particle-in-cell methods

Cazeaux, Paul  
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Hesthaven, Jan S.  
2019
Computer Physics Communications

The simulation of problems in kinetic plasma physics is often challenging due to strongly coupled phenomena across multiple scales. In this work, we propose a wavelet-based coarse-grained numerical scheme, based on the framework of Equation-Free Projective Integration, for a kinetic plasma system modeled by the Vlasov–Poisson equations. A kinetic particle-in-cell (PIC) code is used to simulate the meso scale dynamics for short time intervals. This allows the extrapolation over long time-steps of the behavior of a coarse wavelet-based discretization of the system. To validate the approach and the underlying concepts, we perform two 1D1V numerical experiments: nonlinear propagation and steepening of an ion wave, and the expansion of a plasma slab in vacuum. The direct comparisons to resolved PIC simulations show good agreement. We show that the speedup of the projective integration scheme over the full particle scheme scales linearly with the system size, demonstrating efficiency while taking into account fully kinetic, non-Maxwellian effects. This suggests that the approach is potentially interesting for kinetic plasma problems with a large separation of scales.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cpc.2018.10.012
Author(s)
Cazeaux, Paul  
•
Hesthaven, Jan S.  
Date Issued

2019

Published in
Computer Physics Communications
Volume

236

Start page

34

End page

50

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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MCSS  
Available on Infoscience
December 1, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/109161
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