This work is concerned with coupling conditions for linear hyperbolic relaxation systems with multiple relaxation times. In the region with small relaxation time, an equilibrium system can be used for computational efficiency. Under the assumption that the relaxation system satisfies the structural stability condition and the interface is non-characteristic, we derive a coupling condition at the interface to couple the two systems in a domain decomposition setting. We prove the validity by the energy estimate and Laplace transform, which shows how the error of the domain decomposition method depends on the smaller relaxation time and the boundary layer effects. In addition, we propose a discontinuous Galerkin (DG) scheme for solving the int...
We introduce an extended discontinuous Galerkin discretization of hyperbolic-parabolic problems on m...
We introduce an extended discontinuous Galerkin discretization of hyperbolic-parabolic problems on m...
20 pagesInternational audienceWe continue our analysis of the coupling between nonlinear hyperbolic ...
Nonlinear hyperbolic systems with relaxations may encounter different scales of relaxation time, whi...
The present work considers the mathematical and numerical analysis of a new adaptive goal-oriented s...
We analyze a relaxation method for approximating the coupling of two Euler systems at a fixed interf...
Three methods are analyzed for solving a linear hyperbolic system that contains stiff relaxation. We...
A Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is applied to hyperbolic systems that contain stiff relaxation ...
A Discontinuous Galerkin method is applied to hyperbolic systems that contain stiff relaxation terms...
We continue our analysis of the coupling between nonlinear hyperbolic problems across possibly reson...
AbstractThe hyperbolic conservation laws with relaxation appear in many physical models such as thos...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
We introduce an extended discontinuous Galerkin discretization of hyperbolic-parabolic problems on m...
We introduce an extended discontinuous Galerkin discretization of hyperbolic-parabolic problems on m...
20 pagesInternational audienceWe continue our analysis of the coupling between nonlinear hyperbolic ...
Nonlinear hyperbolic systems with relaxations may encounter different scales of relaxation time, whi...
The present work considers the mathematical and numerical analysis of a new adaptive goal-oriented s...
We analyze a relaxation method for approximating the coupling of two Euler systems at a fixed interf...
Three methods are analyzed for solving a linear hyperbolic system that contains stiff relaxation. We...
A Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is applied to hyperbolic systems that contain stiff relaxation ...
A Discontinuous Galerkin method is applied to hyperbolic systems that contain stiff relaxation terms...
We continue our analysis of the coupling between nonlinear hyperbolic problems across possibly reson...
AbstractThe hyperbolic conservation laws with relaxation appear in many physical models such as thos...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
39 pagesInternational audienceThis series of papers is devoted to the formulation and the approximat...
We introduce an extended discontinuous Galerkin discretization of hyperbolic-parabolic problems on m...
We introduce an extended discontinuous Galerkin discretization of hyperbolic-parabolic problems on m...
20 pagesInternational audienceWe continue our analysis of the coupling between nonlinear hyperbolic ...