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Less is More: Efficient Numerics for Model Physics Problems in Simple Geometries
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Exploring the behavior of model problems is a crucial first step towards understanding any scientific or engineering phenomenon. A key feature of many model problems is a simple geometry. In these cases, high-order numerical methods are extremely powerful because (1) they make it possible to obtain accurate solutions with very few grid points and (2) they are fairly easy to implement. In other words, they make efficient use of computational resources AND programmer time. An important consequence of the computational efficiency afforded by high-order methods is that significant progress can made within scientific computing environments such as MATLAB (which is not usually considered high-performance); the higher-order methods make it possible to take advantage of MATLAB's wide array of built-in functions without sacrificing too much performance.
Kevin T. Chu (supervised by Martin Z. Bazant)
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