Friday, September 22

CP10
Adaptive Finite Element Methods for PDEs

3:15 PM-5:15 PM
Center City 2
Chair: Steven Dufour, University of Wyoming, USA

3:15-3:30 A Mesh Partitioning Strategy for Optimizing the Performance of Adaptive Explicit Time-Stepping Methods
Jing-Ru C. Cheng and Paul E. Plassmann, Pennsylvania State University, USA
3:35-3:50 An Adaptive Finite Element Method for the Modeling of Transient Drops Dynamics
Steven Dufour, University of Wyoming, USA
3:55-4:10 HP Mesh Enrichment: A Topological Data Structure for Quadrilateral Unstructured Mesh Refinement
David Soares Pinto, J�nior, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil
4:15-4:30 Optimal Grids for a Class of Adaptive hp Finite Element Simulations Using Non-linear Programming
Ashish Gupta and Abani Patra, State University of New York, Buffalo, USA
4:35-4:50 HP Mesh Enrichment: A Higher Order A Posteriori Error Estimator
David Soares Pinto, J�nior, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil; A. F. D. Loula, Laborat�rio Nacional de Computaccao Cient�fica, Brazil; and L. Landau, OPPE-UFRJ, Brazil
4:55-5:10 Parallel and Adaptive Simulation of Trace Gas Transport in the Arctic Stratosphere
J�rn Behrens, Munich University of Technology, Germany; Klaus Dethloff, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar- and Marine Research, Germany; and Jens Zimmermann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit�t Munich, Germany

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