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This project aims to develop optimal adaptive mesh refinement algorithms for time-dependent partial differential equations, which are crucial in various fields including physics and finance. It seeks to enhance simulation accuracy while minimizing computational costs.
The ultimate goal of any numerical method is to achieve maximal accuracy with minimal computational cost.
This is also the driving motivation behind adaptive mesh refinement algorithms to approximate partial differential equations (PDEs).PDEs are the foundation of almost every simulation in computational physics (from classical mechanics to geophysics, astrophysics, hydrodynamics, and micromagnetism) and even in computational finance and machine learning.Without adaptive mesh refinement such sim…
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