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A Discrete-Ordinate Discontinuous-Streamline Diffusion Method for the Radiative Transfer Equation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 November 2016

Cheng Wang*
Affiliation:
School of Mathematical Sciences, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China
Qiwei Sheng*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, California State University, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA
Weimin Han*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
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*Corresponding author. Email addresses:[email protected] (Q. Sheng), [email protected] (C. Wang), [email protected] (W. Han)
*Corresponding author. Email addresses:[email protected] (Q. Sheng), [email protected] (C. Wang), [email protected] (W. Han)
*Corresponding author. Email addresses:[email protected] (Q. Sheng), [email protected] (C. Wang), [email protected] (W. Han)
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Abstract

The radiative transfer equation (RTE) arises in many different areas of science and engineering. In this paper, we propose and investigate a discrete-ordinate discontinuous-streamline diffusion (DODSD) method for solving the RTE, which is a combination of the discrete-ordinate technique and the discontinuous-streamline diffusion method. Different from the discrete-ordinate discontinuous Galerkin (DODG) method for the RTE, an artificial diffusion parameter is added to the test functions in the spatial discretization. Stability and error estimates in certain norms are proved. Numerical results show that the proposed method can lead to a more accurate approximation in comparison with the DODG method.

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