Appl.Math. 2018
DOI: 10.21136/am.2018.0093-18
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The virtual element method for eigenvalue problems with potential terms on polytopic meshes

Abstract: Over the course of the past two decades, quantum mechanical calculations have emerged as a key component of modern materials research. However, the solution of the required quantum mechanical equations is a formidable task and this has severely limited the range of materials systems which can be investigated by such accurate, quantum mechanical means. The current state of the art for large-scale quantum simulations is the planewave (PW) method, as implemented in now ubiquitous VASP, ABINIT, and QBox codes, amo… Show more

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“…Dense estimation of stereo disparity is an important part of computer vision applications. However, the featurebased disparity estimation technology only calculates the disparity with a few known feature points, so it cannot estimate the image well [25]. In this paper, an image segmentation method based on an improved genetic algorithm and feature matching technology as the core method are proposed to achieve dense estimation of stereo disparity.…”
Section: Stereo Matching Algorithm In Depth Image Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dense estimation of stereo disparity is an important part of computer vision applications. However, the featurebased disparity estimation technology only calculates the disparity with a few known feature points, so it cannot estimate the image well [25]. In this paper, an image segmentation method based on an improved genetic algorithm and feature matching technology as the core method are proposed to achieve dense estimation of stereo disparity.…”
Section: Stereo Matching Algorithm In Depth Image Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such bilinear forms can be computed exactly by the degrees of freedom related to virtual element subspaces and, at the same time, can preserve the polynomial accuracy that one has on simplexes while working on polyhedra. The VEM has been developed successfully in a wide range of problems such as the Poisson's equation [9], the Darcy problem in mixed form [26], the general second order elliptic problems in primal [13] and mixed form [14], the advection-diffusion problems [18], the Stokes and Navier-Stokes problems [3,16,17,43], eigenvalue problems [29,38,39,44]. For elasticity problems, we refer to [5,8,37,63,64].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Virtual Element Method has been developed successfully for a large range of mathematical and engineering problems, we mention, as sample, the very brief list of papers [10,28,32,18,46,6,33,7], while for the specific topic of implementation aspects related to the VEM we mention [43,25,14,24,4,8,42,35,45,19]. Concernig the mixed PDEs we refer to [41,30,29,37,31] as a sample of VEM papers dealing with such kind of problem, and to [40,34,26,36] as a representative list of papers treating the same topic with different polytopal technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%