Two different sets of time scales arising in stiff systems of reaction-diffusion PDEs are examined; the first due to the reaction term alone and the second due to the interaction of the reaction and diffusion terms, The fastest time scales of each set are responsible for the development of a low dimensional manifold, the characteristics of which depend on the set of time scales considered. The advantages and disadvantages of employing these two manifolds for the simplification of large and stiff systems of reaction-diffusion PDEs arc discussed. It is shown that the two approaches provide a non-stiff simplified system of similar accuracy. The approach based on the reaction time scales allows for a simpler construction of the simplified syste...
In dissipative ordinary differential equation systems different time scales cause anisotropic phase ...
This report is organized as follows: Provide a brief review of the upscaling constraints of the type...
A time-delayed second-order approximation for the front speed in reaction-dispersion systems was obt...
Coupled systems of reaction-diffusion equations are usually solved using a unified time step determi...
In stiff reaction-diffusion equations, whiles explicit time discretization schemes are utilized, the...
Chemical reaction systems, including those in combustion, often exhibit a large range of time-scales...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
The most popular numerical method for solving systems of reaction-diffusion equations continues to b...
Simplification of chemical kinetics description through dimensional reduction is particularly import...
The macroscopic behavior of dissipative stochastic partial differential equations usually can be des...
Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and ...
Reactiondiffusion systems are mathematical models that describe how the concentration of one or more...
Nowadays the mathematical description of chemically reacting flows uses very often reaction mechanis...
We study reaction-diffusion systems which involve processes that occur on different time scales. In ...
The quantitative description of polymeric systems requires hierarchical modeling schemes, which brid...
In dissipative ordinary differential equation systems different time scales cause anisotropic phase ...
This report is organized as follows: Provide a brief review of the upscaling constraints of the type...
A time-delayed second-order approximation for the front speed in reaction-dispersion systems was obt...
Coupled systems of reaction-diffusion equations are usually solved using a unified time step determi...
In stiff reaction-diffusion equations, whiles explicit time discretization schemes are utilized, the...
Chemical reaction systems, including those in combustion, often exhibit a large range of time-scales...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
The most popular numerical method for solving systems of reaction-diffusion equations continues to b...
Simplification of chemical kinetics description through dimensional reduction is particularly import...
The macroscopic behavior of dissipative stochastic partial differential equations usually can be des...
Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and ...
Reactiondiffusion systems are mathematical models that describe how the concentration of one or more...
Nowadays the mathematical description of chemically reacting flows uses very often reaction mechanis...
We study reaction-diffusion systems which involve processes that occur on different time scales. In ...
The quantitative description of polymeric systems requires hierarchical modeling schemes, which brid...
In dissipative ordinary differential equation systems different time scales cause anisotropic phase ...
This report is organized as follows: Provide a brief review of the upscaling constraints of the type...
A time-delayed second-order approximation for the front speed in reaction-dispersion systems was obt...