International audienceWe study a finite volume scheme for the approximation of the solution to convection diffusion equations with nonlinear convection and Robin boundary conditions. The scheme builds on the interpretation of such a continuous equation as the hydrodynamic limit of some simple exclusion jump process. We show that the scheme admits a unique discrete solution, that the natural bounds on the solution are preserved, and that it encodes the second principle of thermodynamics in the sense that some free energy is dissipated along time. The convergence of the scheme is then rigorously established thanks to compactness arguments. Numerical simulations are finally provided, highlighting the overall good behavior of the scheme
International audienceIn this paper, we prove the convergence of a finite-volume scheme for the time...
International audienceWe consider the approximation by multidimensional finite volume schemes of the...
A new approach towards the assessment and derivation of numerical methods for convection dominated p...
International audienceWe study a finite volume scheme for the approximation of the solution to conve...
We study a finite volume scheme for the approximation of the solution to convection diffusion equati...
Special issue on "Advanced numerical methods: recent developments, analysis and application"Internat...
International audienceWe introduce a nonlinear DDFV scheme for a convection-diffusion equation. The ...
AbstractAn overview of the nature of convection-diffusion problems and of the use of finite volume m...
In this article, we present a numerical scheme based on a finite element method in order t...
We prove the convergence of a finite volume method for the approximation of a convection-diffusion e...
International audienceWe propose a finite volume scheme for convection-diffusion equations with nonl...
We investigate stabilized Galerkin approximations of linear and nonlinear convectiondiffusion-reacti...
Derivation, stability and error analysis in both discrete H1 and L2 norms for cellcentered FInite vo...
AbstractWe consider a one-dimensional steady-state convection dominated convection–diffusion problem...
This work is devoted to a Finite Volume method to approximate the solution of a convection-diffusion...
International audienceIn this paper, we prove the convergence of a finite-volume scheme for the time...
International audienceWe consider the approximation by multidimensional finite volume schemes of the...
A new approach towards the assessment and derivation of numerical methods for convection dominated p...
International audienceWe study a finite volume scheme for the approximation of the solution to conve...
We study a finite volume scheme for the approximation of the solution to convection diffusion equati...
Special issue on "Advanced numerical methods: recent developments, analysis and application"Internat...
International audienceWe introduce a nonlinear DDFV scheme for a convection-diffusion equation. The ...
AbstractAn overview of the nature of convection-diffusion problems and of the use of finite volume m...
In this article, we present a numerical scheme based on a finite element method in order t...
We prove the convergence of a finite volume method for the approximation of a convection-diffusion e...
International audienceWe propose a finite volume scheme for convection-diffusion equations with nonl...
We investigate stabilized Galerkin approximations of linear and nonlinear convectiondiffusion-reacti...
Derivation, stability and error analysis in both discrete H1 and L2 norms for cellcentered FInite vo...
AbstractWe consider a one-dimensional steady-state convection dominated convection–diffusion problem...
This work is devoted to a Finite Volume method to approximate the solution of a convection-diffusion...
International audienceIn this paper, we prove the convergence of a finite-volume scheme for the time...
International audienceWe consider the approximation by multidimensional finite volume schemes of the...
A new approach towards the assessment and derivation of numerical methods for convection dominated p...