We introduce a new class of "filtered" schemes for some first order non-linear Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations. The work follows recent ideas of Froese and Oberman (SIAM J. Numer. Anal., Vol 51, pp.423-444, 2013). The proposed schemes are not monotone but still satisfy some -monotone property. Convergence results and precise error estimates are given, of the order of √ ∆x where ∆x is the mesh size. The framework allows to construct finite difference discretizations that are easy to implement, high–order in the domains where the solution is smooth, and provably convergent, together with error estimates. Numerical tests on several examples are given to validate the approach, also showing how the filtered technique can be applied to stabiliz...
The accurate numerical solution of Hamilton-Jacobi equations is a challenging topic of growing impor...
In this paper we consider a class of “filtered” schemes for some first order time dependent Hamilton...
In this paper we consider a class of “filtered” schemes for some first order time dependent Hamilton...
We introduce a new class of "filtered" schemes for some first order non-linear Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellm...
We introduce a new class of “filtered” schemes for some first order nonlinear Hamilton–Jacobi equat...
We consider a class of “filtered” schemes for first order time dependent Hamilton–Jacobi equations a...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
We extend the theory of Barles Jakobsen [3] for a class of almost monotone schemes to solve stationa...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
We investigate high-order finite difference schemes for the Hamilton-Jacobi equation continuum limit...
none3noThe European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications (ENUMATH) conferen...
This work is based on high-order “filtered scheme”. Recently filtered scheme has been introduced to ...
The accurate numerical solution of Hamilton-Jacobi equations is a challenging topic of growing impor...
In this paper we consider a class of “filtered” schemes for some first order time dependent Hamilton...
In this paper we consider a class of “filtered” schemes for some first order time dependent Hamilton...
We introduce a new class of "filtered" schemes for some first order non-linear Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellm...
We introduce a new class of “filtered” schemes for some first order nonlinear Hamilton–Jacobi equat...
We consider a class of “filtered” schemes for first order time dependent Hamilton–Jacobi equations a...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
We extend the theory of Barles Jakobsen [3] for a class of almost monotone schemes to solve stationa...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
In this paper, we present and analyse a class of "filtered" numerical schemes for second order Hamil...
We investigate high-order finite difference schemes for the Hamilton-Jacobi equation continuum limit...
none3noThe European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications (ENUMATH) conferen...
This work is based on high-order “filtered scheme”. Recently filtered scheme has been introduced to ...
The accurate numerical solution of Hamilton-Jacobi equations is a challenging topic of growing impor...
In this paper we consider a class of “filtered” schemes for some first order time dependent Hamilton...
In this paper we consider a class of “filtered” schemes for some first order time dependent Hamilton...