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vasilis [List of assignments]
spin:esc201_hs2023 [2023/12/11 16:43] (current)
stadel [Lectures]
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 20. Nov. 2023: {{ :​spin:​esc201-hs2023.10.pdf |Hyperbolic PDEs, Simple Finite Difference Methods}} 20. Nov. 2023: {{ :​spin:​esc201-hs2023.10.pdf |Hyperbolic PDEs, Simple Finite Difference Methods}}
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 +27. Nov. 2023: {{ :​spin:​esc201-hs2023.11.pdf |Finite Volume Methods}}
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 +4. Dec. 2023: {{ :​spin:​esc201-hs2023.12.pdf |1-D Hydrodynamics}}
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 +11. Dec. 2023: {{ :​spin:​esc201-hs2023.13.pdf |Parallel Computing and Christmas Fractals!}}
  
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   - Hyperbolic PDEs: Solve the linear advection equation by evolving an initial waveform in a periodic grid. See how the waveform behaves after passing through the grid multiple times and compare the results you get when using various methods introduced in the lecture (e.g. the LAX method, upwind scheme, LAX-Wendroff method) (**to submit by 26 November 2023, 9pm**)   - Hyperbolic PDEs: Solve the linear advection equation by evolving an initial waveform in a periodic grid. See how the waveform behaves after passing through the grid multiple times and compare the results you get when using various methods introduced in the lecture (e.g. the LAX method, upwind scheme, LAX-Wendroff method) (**to submit by 26 November 2023, 9pm**)
   - 2D advection: Solve the 2D advection problem using two methods introduced in the lecture (CIR and CTU) and compare if and how your solution diffuses numerically. (**to submit by 3 December 2023, 9pm**)   - 2D advection: Solve the 2D advection problem using two methods introduced in the lecture (CIR and CTU) and compare if and how your solution diffuses numerically. (**to submit by 3 December 2023, 9pm**)
 +  - 1D Hydrodynamics:​ Solve the “shock tube” problem and the Sedov-Taylor blast wave using the three methods provided in the lecture (detailed assignment can be found in the lecture notes). (**to submit by 10 December 2023, 9pm**)
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