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| author | Roberts, A. J. |
| author_facet | Roberts, A. J. |
| contents | Modern dynamical systems theory has previously had little to say about finite difference and finite element approximations of partial differential equations (Archilla, 1998). However, recently I have shown one way that centre manifold theory may be used to create and support the spatial discretisation of \pde{}s such as Burgers' equation (Roberts, 1998a) and the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation (MacKenzie, 2000). In this paper the geometric view of a centre manifold is used to provide correct initial conditions for numerical discretisations (Roberts, 1997). The derived projection of initial conditions follows from the physical processes expressed in the PDEs and so is appropriately conservative. This rational approach increases the accuracy of forecasts made with finite difference models. |
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| institution | arXiv |
| publishDate | 2001 |
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| spellingShingle | Holistic projection of initial conditions onto a finite difference approximation Roberts, A. J. Numerical Analysis 37L65, 65M20, 37L10, 65P40, 37M99 Modern dynamical systems theory has previously had little to say about finite difference and finite element approximations of partial differential equations (Archilla, 1998). However, recently I have shown one way that centre manifold theory may be used to create and support the spatial discretisation of \pde{}s such as Burgers' equation (Roberts, 1998a) and the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation (MacKenzie, 2000). In this paper the geometric view of a centre manifold is used to provide correct initial conditions for numerical discretisations (Roberts, 1997). The derived projection of initial conditions follows from the physical processes expressed in the PDEs and so is appropriately conservative. This rational approach increases the accuracy of forecasts made with finite difference models. |
| title | Holistic projection of initial conditions onto a finite difference approximation |
| topic | Numerical Analysis 37L65, 65M20, 37L10, 65P40, 37M99 |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0101205 |