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Lumped finite elements for reaction–cross-diffusion systems on stationary surfaces
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 07:45 authored by Massimo Frittelli, Anotida Madzvamuse, Ivonne Sgura, Chandrasekhar VenkataramanChandrasekhar VenkataramanWe consider a lumped surface finite element method (LSFEM) for the spatial approximation of reaction–diffusion equations on closed compact surfaces in R3R3 in the presence of cross-diffusion. We provide a fully-discrete scheme by applying the Implicit–Explicit (IMEX) Euler method. We provide sufficient conditions for the existence of polytopal invariant regions for the numerical solution after spatial and full discretisations. Furthermore, we prove optimal error bounds for the semi- and fully-discrete methods, that is the convergence rates are quadratic in the meshsize and linear in the timestep. To support our theoretical findings, we provide two numerical tests. The first test confirms that in the absence of lumping numerical solutions violate the invariant region leading to blow-up due to the nature of the kinetics. The second experiment is an example of Turing pattern formation in the presence of cross-diffusion on the sphere.
Funding
Unravelling new mathematics for 3D cell migration; G1438; LEVERHULME TRUST; RPG-2014-149
Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Spatial Patterning on Evolving Surfaces; G0872; EPSRC-ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL; EP/J016780/1
InCeM: Research Training Network on Integrated Component Cycling in Epithelial Cell Motility; G1546; EUROPEAN UNION; 642866 - InCeM
New predictive mathematical and computational models in experimental sciences; G1949; ROYAL SOCIETY; WM160017
History
Publication status
- Published
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- Published version
Journal
Computers & Mathematics with ApplicationsISSN
0898-1221Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
Issue
12Volume
74Page range
3008-3023Department affiliated with
- Mathematics Publications
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