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We consider a 2D parabolic Monge-Ampère equation, and aim at tracking stationary solutions. A time-stepping algorithm is advocated, together with a finite element space approximation. A mesh adaptation technique is considered to track the singularities of the solutions. The approximate error indicator is based on a linearization of the Monge-Ampère operator. Numerical experiments show the numerical efficiency of the approach on several examples.
 
We consider a 2D parabolic Monge-Ampère equation, and aim at tracking stationary solutions. A time-stepping algorithm is advocated, together with a finite element space approximation. A mesh adaptation technique is considered to track the singularities of the solutions. The approximate error indicator is based on a linearization of the Monge-Ampère operator. Numerical experiments show the numerical efficiency of the approach on several examples.
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We consider a 2D parabolic Monge-Ampère equation, and aim at tracking stationary solutions. A time-stepping algorithm is advocated, together with a finite element space approximation. A mesh adaptation technique is considered to track the singularities of the solutions. The approximate error indicator is based on a linearization of the Monge-Ampère operator. Numerical experiments show the numerical efficiency of the approach on several examples.

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Published on 06/06/21
Accepted on 06/06/21
Submitted on 06/06/21

Volume CT08 - Mesh and Model Adaptivity, 2021
DOI: 10.23967/admos.2021.019
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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