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Nodal discontinuous Galerkin methods for fractional diffusion equations on 2D domain with triangular meshes

Qiu, Liangliang
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Deng, Weihua
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Hesthaven, Jan S.  
2015
Journal of Computational Physics

This paper, as the sequel to previous work, develops numerical schemes for fractional diffusion equations on a two-dimensional finite domain with tri- angular meshes. We adopt the nodal discontinuous Galerkin methods for the full spatial discretization by the use of high-order nodal basis, employ- ing multivariate Lagrange polynomials defined on the triangles. Stability analysis and error estimates are provided, which shows that if polynomials of degree N are used, the methods are (N+1)-th order accurate for general triangulations. Finally, the performed numerical experiments confirm the optimal order of convergence.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jcp.2015.06.022
Web of Science ID

WOS:000358796700038

Author(s)
Qiu, Liangliang
Deng, Weihua
Hesthaven, Jan S.  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Computational Physics
Volume

298

Start page

678

End page

694

Subjects

2D fractional diffusion equation

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triangular meshes

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nodal dis- continuous Galerkin methods.

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NON-REVIEWED

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October 27, 2014
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