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Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of a Robust and Efficient Grid Deformation Method in the Finite Element Context (2009)
Grajewski, Matthias ; Köster, Michael ; Turek, Stefan
Numerical analysis and implementational aspects of a new multilevel grid deformation method (2010)
Grajewski, Matthias ; Köster, Michael ; Turek, Stefam
Recently, we introduced and mathematically analysed a new method for grid deformation (Grajewski et al., 2009) [15] we call basic deformation method (BDM) here. It generalises the method proposed by Liao et al. (Bochev et al., 1996; Cai et al., 2004; Liao and Anderson, 1992) [4], [6], [20]. In this article, we employ the BDM as core of a new multilevel deformation method (MDM) which leads to vast improvements regarding robustness, accuracy and speed. We achieve this by splitting up the deformation process in a sequence of easier subproblems and by exploiting grid hierarchy. Being of optimal asymptotic complexity, we experience speed-ups up to a factor of 15 in our test cases compared to the BDM. This gives our MDM the potential for tackling large grids and time-dependent problems, where possibly the grid must be dynamically deformed once per time step according to the user's needs. Moreover, we elaborate on implementational aspects, in particular efficient grid searching, which is a key ingredient of the BDM.
Reactor neutrons in nuclear astrophysics (2017)
Reifarth, René ; Glorius, Jan ; Göbel, Kathrin ; Heftrich, Tanja ; Jentschel, Michael ; Jurado, Beatriz ; Käppeler, Franz ; Köster, Ulli ; Langer, Christoph ; Litvinov, Yuri A. ; Weigand, Mario
The huge neutron fluxes offer the possibility to use research reactors to produce isotopes of interest, which can be investigated afterwards. An example is the half-lives of long-lived isotopes like 129I. A direct usage of reactor neutrons in the astrophysical energy regime is only possible, if the corresponding ions are not at rest in the laboratory frame. The combination of an ion storage ring with a reactor and a neutron guide could open the path to direct measurements of neutron-induced cross sections on short-lived radioactive isotopes in the astrophysically interesting energy regime.
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