Towards a high-resolution numerical strategy based on separated representations
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Many models in Science and Engineering are defined in spaces (the so-called conformation spaces) of high dimensionality. In kinetic theory, for instance, the micro scale of a fluid evolves in a space whose number of dimensions is much higher than the usual physical space (two or three). Models defined in such a framework suffer from the curse of dimensionality, since the complexity of the problem growths exponentially with the number of dimensions. This curse of dimensionality makes this class of problems nearly intractable if we perform a standard discretization, say, with finite element methods, for instance. Problems defined in two or three-dimensional spaces, but densely discretized along each spatial dimension are also hardly tractable by finite element methods. In this paper we present some recent results concerning a method based on the method of separation of variables, originally developed in [1]. We focus on an efficient imposition of essential non-homogeneous boundary conditions and the treatment of problems with a very high number of degrees of freedom.
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