The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturated/unsaturated flow in porous media. We assume that the medium occupies a bounded Lipschitz domain partitioned into two disjoint subdomains separated by a fixed interface Γ. This leads to two problems defined on the subdomains which are coupled through conditions expressing flux and pressure continuity at Γ. After an Euler implicit discretisation of the resulting nonlinear subproblems, a linear iterative (L-type) domain decomposition scheme is proposed. The convergence of the scheme is proved rigorously. In the last part we present numerical results that are in line with the theoretical finding, in particular the convergence of the scheme unde...
This work concerns linearization methods for efficiently solving the Richards equation, a degenerate...
International audienceWe focus here on the difficult problem of linear solving, when considering imp...
In this work, we consider the transport of a surfactant in variably saturated porous media. The wate...
The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturate...
The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturate...
The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturate...
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Numerical simulations and laboratory studies are our main tools to comprehend better processes happe...
We present a heterogeneous domain decomposition approach to the Richards equation coupled with surfa...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
Numerical simulations and laboratory studies are our main tools to comprehend better processes happe...
This work concerns linearization methods for efficiently solving the Richards equation, a degenerate...
This work concerns linearization methods for efficiently solving the Richards equation, a degenerate...
International audienceWe focus here on the difficult problem of linear solving, when considering imp...
In this work, we consider the transport of a surfactant in variably saturated porous media. The wate...
The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturate...
The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturate...
The Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling saturate...
\u3cp\u3eThe Richards equation is a nonlinear parabolic equation that is commonly used for modelling...
Numerical simulations and laboratory studies are our main tools to comprehend better processes happe...
We present a heterogeneous domain decomposition approach to the Richards equation coupled with surfa...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
We discuss two linearization and domain decomposition methods for mathematical models for two-phase ...
Numerical simulations and laboratory studies are our main tools to comprehend better processes happe...
This work concerns linearization methods for efficiently solving the Richards equation, a degenerate...
This work concerns linearization methods for efficiently solving the Richards equation, a degenerate...
International audienceWe focus here on the difficult problem of linear solving, when considering imp...
In this work, we consider the transport of a surfactant in variably saturated porous media. The wate...