AbstractThis paper illustrates the use of an adaptive finite element method to solve a non-linear singularly perturbed boundary value problem which arises from a one-dimensional Q-tensor model of liquid crystals. The adaptive non-uniform mesh is generated by equidistribution of a strictly positive monitor function which is a linear combination of a constant floor and a power of the first derivative of the numerical solution. By an appropriate selection of the monitor function parameters, we show that the computed numerical solution converges at an optimal rate with respect to the mesh density and that the solution accuracy is robust to the size of the singular perturbation parameter
We consider a system of second order non-linear elliptic partial differential equations that models ...
This paper investigates energy-minimization finite-element approaches for the com-putation of nemati...
The Ericksen model for nematic liquid crystals couples a director field with a scalar degree of orie...
This paper illustrates the use of an adaptive finite element method to solve a non-linear singularly...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the use of an adaptive finite element method to solve a non-linear si...
This paper describes a robust and efficient numerical scheme for solving the system of six coupled p...
This paper illustrates the use of moving mesh methods for solving partial differential equation (PDE...
The properties of liquid crystals can be modelled using an order parameter which describes the varia...
In this paper we illustrate the suitability of an adaptive moving mesh method for modelling a one-di...
We develop a fast and accurate approximation of the normally stiff equations which minimize the Land...
AbstractNematic liquid crystals are aggregates of calamitic molecules and most related experimental ...
This thesis investigates numerical methods for various Q-tensor models of nematic liquid crystals. O...
Nematic liquid crystals are fluids whose anisometric molecules show long range orientational order b...
International audienceThis paper presents a 3D mesh adaptivity strategy on unstructured tetrahedral ...
Nematic liquid crystals, hierarchic finite elements, adaptive meshes. Numerical models of liquid cry...
We consider a system of second order non-linear elliptic partial differential equations that models ...
This paper investigates energy-minimization finite-element approaches for the com-putation of nemati...
The Ericksen model for nematic liquid crystals couples a director field with a scalar degree of orie...
This paper illustrates the use of an adaptive finite element method to solve a non-linear singularly...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the use of an adaptive finite element method to solve a non-linear si...
This paper describes a robust and efficient numerical scheme for solving the system of six coupled p...
This paper illustrates the use of moving mesh methods for solving partial differential equation (PDE...
The properties of liquid crystals can be modelled using an order parameter which describes the varia...
In this paper we illustrate the suitability of an adaptive moving mesh method for modelling a one-di...
We develop a fast and accurate approximation of the normally stiff equations which minimize the Land...
AbstractNematic liquid crystals are aggregates of calamitic molecules and most related experimental ...
This thesis investigates numerical methods for various Q-tensor models of nematic liquid crystals. O...
Nematic liquid crystals are fluids whose anisometric molecules show long range orientational order b...
International audienceThis paper presents a 3D mesh adaptivity strategy on unstructured tetrahedral ...
Nematic liquid crystals, hierarchic finite elements, adaptive meshes. Numerical models of liquid cry...
We consider a system of second order non-linear elliptic partial differential equations that models ...
This paper investigates energy-minimization finite-element approaches for the com-putation of nemati...
The Ericksen model for nematic liquid crystals couples a director field with a scalar degree of orie...