This thesis analyzes the advantages and drawbacks of several high-order finite element formulations to solve 2D and 3D steady-state and transient linear convection-diffusion problems. Continuous and discontinuous element-wise polynomial formulations are considered. The efficiency of traditional Galekin approach (CG) is compared to its statically condensed version (HCG) and a hybridizable local discontinuous Galerkin method (HDG). Latter method is the one that motivates the whole study because of its stability and superconvergence properties together with a hybridizable formulation, that promises reducing computational costs. In order to assess accuracy and computational performance, the three aforementioned numerical methods have b...
Abstract. We present the first a priori error analysis of the h–version of the hybridizable disconti...
We present a new finite volume scheme based on the Polynomial Reconstruction Operator (PRO-scheme) f...
In this article, we propose a novel discontinuous Galerkin method for convection-diffusion-reaction ...
This thesis analyzes the advantages and drawbacks of several high-order finite element formulations ...
This thesis proposal explores e cient computational methods for the approximation of solutions to pa...
Computational science, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD), has become an indispensible too...
International audienceWe build a bridge between the hybrid high-order (HHO) and the hybridizable dis...
International audienceHybrid High-Order (HHO) methods are formulated in terms of discrete unknowns a...
We present a new scheme, the compact discontinuous Galerkin 2 (CDG2) method, for solving nonlinear c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
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We present the first a priori error analysis of the h-version of the hybridizable disconti...
In this article, we propose a novel discontinuous Galerkin method for convectiondiffusion- reaction ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
International audienceHybrid High-Order (HHO) methods are new generation numerical methods for model...
Abstract. We present the first a priori error analysis of the h–version of the hybridizable disconti...
We present a new finite volume scheme based on the Polynomial Reconstruction Operator (PRO-scheme) f...
In this article, we propose a novel discontinuous Galerkin method for convection-diffusion-reaction ...
This thesis analyzes the advantages and drawbacks of several high-order finite element formulations ...
This thesis proposal explores e cient computational methods for the approximation of solutions to pa...
Computational science, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD), has become an indispensible too...
International audienceWe build a bridge between the hybrid high-order (HHO) and the hybridizable dis...
International audienceHybrid High-Order (HHO) methods are formulated in terms of discrete unknowns a...
We present a new scheme, the compact discontinuous Galerkin 2 (CDG2) method, for solving nonlinear c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
© 2018. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativec...
We present the first a priori error analysis of the h-version of the hybridizable disconti...
In this article, we propose a novel discontinuous Galerkin method for convectiondiffusion- reaction ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
International audienceHybrid High-Order (HHO) methods are new generation numerical methods for model...
Abstract. We present the first a priori error analysis of the h–version of the hybridizable disconti...
We present a new finite volume scheme based on the Polynomial Reconstruction Operator (PRO-scheme) f...
In this article, we propose a novel discontinuous Galerkin method for convection-diffusion-reaction ...