This article is concerned with the discretisation of the Stokes equations on time-dependent domains in an Eulerian coordinate framework. Our work can be seen as an extension of a recent paper by Lehrenfeld and Olshanskii (ESAIM: M2AN 53(2):585–614, 2019), where BDF-type time-stepping schemes are studied for a parabolic equation on moving domains. For space discretisation, a geometrically unfitted finite element discretisation is applied in combination with Nitsche’s method to impose boundary conditions. Physically undefined values of the solution at previous time-steps are extended implicitly by means of so-called ghost penalty stabilisations. We derive a complete a priori error analysis of the discretisation error in space and time, includ...
AbstractWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time dependent domain wh...
For the initial-boundary value problem for a non-homogeneous linear parabolic differential equation ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider solving the coupled systems of discrete equations which arise fro...
This article is concerned with the discretisation of the Stokes equations on time-dependent domains ...
This article is concerned with the discretisation of the Stokes equations on time- dependent domains...
Abstract We consider a first order implicit time stepping procedure (Euler scheme) for the non-stati...
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The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discretized by ...
The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discretized by ...
The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discretized by ...
Abstract. The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discr...
In this article we study finite element approximations of the time-dependent Stokes system on dynami...
International audienceWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time depen...
International audienceWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time depen...
We consider a time-stepping scheme of Crank-Nicolson type for the heat equation on a moving domain i...
AbstractWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time dependent domain wh...
For the initial-boundary value problem for a non-homogeneous linear parabolic differential equation ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider solving the coupled systems of discrete equations which arise fro...
This article is concerned with the discretisation of the Stokes equations on time-dependent domains ...
This article is concerned with the discretisation of the Stokes equations on time- dependent domains...
Abstract We consider a first order implicit time stepping procedure (Euler scheme) for the non-stati...
Data sets and scripts to reproduce the results from "Henry von Wahl, Thomas Richter & Christoph Lehr...
The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discretized by ...
The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discretized by ...
The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discretized by ...
Abstract. The time-dependent Stokes equations in two- or three-dimensional bounded domains are discr...
In this article we study finite element approximations of the time-dependent Stokes system on dynami...
International audienceWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time depen...
International audienceWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time depen...
We consider a time-stepping scheme of Crank-Nicolson type for the heat equation on a moving domain i...
AbstractWe consider the approximation of the unsteady Stokes equations in a time dependent domain wh...
For the initial-boundary value problem for a non-homogeneous linear parabolic differential equation ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider solving the coupled systems of discrete equations which arise fro...