This thesis concerns the numerical solution of time-dependent partial differential equations (PDEs) on general surfaces using a recent technique known as the Closest Point Method. The Closest Point Method represents surfaces with a closest point representation which leads to great flexibility with respect to surface geometry, among other advantages. The computation itself alternates between two steps: first, an explicit time step is performed using standard finite difference techniques on a narrow band of grid points surrounding the surface embedded in a higher dimension; second, a closest point extension is used to maintain consistency with the original surface PDE. The Closest Point Method is applied to the important problem of interface ...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
This thesis concerns the analytical and practical aspects of applying the Closest Point Method to so...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman, J. Comput. Phys. 227(3):1943-1961, [2008]) is an embed...
The Closest Point Method is a recent numerical technique for solving partial differential equations ...
This thesis introduces and analyses a numerical method for solving time-dependent partial differenti...
This thesis introduces and analyses a numerical method for solving time-dependent partial differenti...
Abstract. Many applications in the natural and applied sciences require the solutions of partial dif...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) on surfaces arise in a wide range of applications. The closest...
Abstract. We introduce a method-of-lines formulation of the closest point method, a numerical techni...
Level set methods have been used in a great number of applications in ℝ 2 a...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman, J. Comput. Phys. 227(3):1943-1961, [2008]) is an embed...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman (2008) [32]) is an embedding method developed to solve ...
This thesis proposes a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. The ap...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
This thesis concerns the analytical and practical aspects of applying the Closest Point Method to so...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman, J. Comput. Phys. 227(3):1943-1961, [2008]) is an embed...
The Closest Point Method is a recent numerical technique for solving partial differential equations ...
This thesis introduces and analyses a numerical method for solving time-dependent partial differenti...
This thesis introduces and analyses a numerical method for solving time-dependent partial differenti...
Abstract. Many applications in the natural and applied sciences require the solutions of partial dif...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) on surfaces arise in a wide range of applications. The closest...
Abstract. We introduce a method-of-lines formulation of the closest point method, a numerical techni...
Level set methods have been used in a great number of applications in ℝ 2 a...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman, J. Comput. Phys. 227(3):1943-1961, [2008]) is an embed...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman (2008) [32]) is an embedding method developed to solve ...
This thesis proposes a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. The ap...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
We propose a method to detect objects and patterns in textures on general surfaces. Our approach app...
This thesis concerns the analytical and practical aspects of applying the Closest Point Method to so...
The closest point method (Ruuth and Merriman, J. Comput. Phys. 227(3):1943-1961, [2008]) is an embed...