A convergent method for linear half-space kinetic equations

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Abstract

We give a unified proof for the well-posedness of a class of linear half-space equations with general incoming data and construct a Galerkin method to numerically resolve this type of equations in a systematic way. Our main strategy in both analysis and numerics includes three steps: Adding damping terms to the original half-space equation, using an inf-sup argument and even-odd decomposition to establish the well-posedness of the damped equation, and then recovering solutions to the original half-space equation. The proposed numerical methods for the damped equation is shown to be quasi-optimal and the numerical error of approximations to the original equation is controlled by that of the damped equation. This efficient solution to the half-space problem is useful for kinetic-fluid coupling simulations.

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Li, Q., Lu, J., & Sun, W. (2017). A convergent method for linear half-space kinetic equations. ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, 51(5), 1583–1615. https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an/2016076

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