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Galerkin and Control Volume Finite Element Methods for Large Scale Air Pollution Simulations: A Comparison

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The methods compared are implemented within the objectoriented framework of the Danish Eulerian Model for large scale air pollution simulations. Their mathematical formulations are explained in the paper. The results of the simulations are shown, and the corresponding phase and group velocities are discussed.

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Antonov, A. (2003). Galerkin and Control Volume Finite Element Methods for Large Scale Air Pollution Simulations: A Comparison. In: Dimov, I., Lirkov, I., Margenov, S., Zlatev, Z. (eds) Numerical Methods and Applications. NMA 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2542. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36487-0_16

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