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Dissertation
Existence and Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions to the Time-Periodic Navier-Stokes Equations in a Layer Domain with Nonhomogeneous Boundary Data
(2024)
This dissertation is dedicated to the analysis of the Navier-Stokes equations in a timeperiodic framework in the so-called layer domain Π = R2 × (0, 1), described by:
∂tu − νΔu + (u · ∇)u + ∇p = f in [0, T] × Π,
div u = 0 in [0, T] × Π,
u|∂Π = a for all t ∈ [0, T] ,
u|t=0 = u|t=T in Π.
The velocity field u and the pressure p are unknowns, while the external force f is prescribed. Challenges arise due to unboundedness of the layer Π and from introduction of a nonhomogeneous boundary condition a. The investigated ...
Habilitation
Twin Basic Quantum Calculus and its Applications
(2024)
We give in this work some results on twin basic quantum calculus. The (p,q)-derivative, the (p,q)-integral and some (p,q)-Taylor formula are discussed. Next, we introduce and provide several results about (p,q)-Gamma and (p,q)-Beta functions. Some (p,q)-Sturm Liouville problems are introduced and some (p,q)-hypergeometric solutions are obtained. The work ends with the introduction (p,q)-Appell polynomials and some (p,q)-Laplace transforms.
Dissertation
A Unifying Theory for Runge-Kutta-like Time Integrators: Convergence and Stability
(2024)
The work deals with two major topics concerning the numerical analysis of Runge-Kutta-like (RK-like) methods, namely their stability and order of convergence. RK-like methods differ from additive RK methods in that their coefficients are allowed to depend on the solution and the step size. As a result of this, we also refer to them as non-standard additive RK (NSARK) methods. We motivate and introduce modified Patankar (MP) schemes as a subclass of NSARK methods and emphasize their importance. The first major part ...