We present a high-order Galerkin method in both space and time for the 1D unsteady linear advection-diffusion equation. Three Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin (IPDG) schemes are detailed for the space discretiz...We present a high-order Galerkin method in both space and time for the 1D unsteady linear advection-diffusion equation. Three Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin (IPDG) schemes are detailed for the space discretization, while the time integration is performed at the same order of accuracy thanks to an Arbitrary high order DERivatives (ADER) method. The orders of convergence of the three ADER-IPDG methods are carefully examined through numerical illustrations, showing that the approach is consistent, accurate, and efficient. The numerical results indicate that the symmetric version of IPDG is typically more accurate and more efficient compared to the other approaches.展开更多
A general formula for phonon-assisted n-photon absorption in solids is obtained by (n + 1)-th order perturbation technique. The complicated calculation process for transition element of n-photon absorption is simpl...A general formula for phonon-assisted n-photon absorption in solids is obtained by (n + 1)-th order perturbation technique. The complicated calculation process for transition element of n-photon absorption is simply demonstrated by a diagram approach that is proposed in this work. We find that the transition element for the n-photon absorption has a simple form, i.e., it is just the first term of the n-th order fist kind Bessel function.展开更多
文摘We present a high-order Galerkin method in both space and time for the 1D unsteady linear advection-diffusion equation. Three Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin (IPDG) schemes are detailed for the space discretization, while the time integration is performed at the same order of accuracy thanks to an Arbitrary high order DERivatives (ADER) method. The orders of convergence of the three ADER-IPDG methods are carefully examined through numerical illustrations, showing that the approach is consistent, accurate, and efficient. The numerical results indicate that the symmetric version of IPDG is typically more accurate and more efficient compared to the other approaches.
基金Project supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) (Grant Nos. 2007AA804233 and 2008AA804050)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant Nos. ZYGX2009J046 and ZYGX2009X007)
文摘A general formula for phonon-assisted n-photon absorption in solids is obtained by (n + 1)-th order perturbation technique. The complicated calculation process for transition element of n-photon absorption is simply demonstrated by a diagram approach that is proposed in this work. We find that the transition element for the n-photon absorption has a simple form, i.e., it is just the first term of the n-th order fist kind Bessel function.