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Anisotropic and dynamic mesh adaptation for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to reactive transport
Shuyu Sun
, Mary F. Wheeler
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Engineering
Anisotropic
100%
Discontinuous Galerkin
100%
Error Estimator
25%
Advection
25%
Adaptation Strategy
25%
Mass Conservation
25%
Error Indicator
25%
Benchmark Case
25%
Demonstrates
25%
Subdomains
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Galerkin Method
100%
Reactive Transport
100%
Advection
50%
Keyphrases
Adaptation Approaches
66%
Dynamic Adaptation
33%
Anisotropic Adaptation
33%
Mesh Adaptation
33%