Choose interelement coupling to preserve self-adjoint dynamics in multiscale modelling and computation


Abstract in English

Consider the macroscale modelling of microscale spatiotemporal dynamics. Here we develop a new approach to ensure coarse scale discrete models preserve important self-adjoint properties of the fine scale dynamics. The first part explores the discretisation of microscale continuum dynamics. The second addresses how dynamics on a fine lattice are mapped to lattice a factor of two coarser (as in multigrids). Such mapping of discrete lattice dynamics may be iterated to empower us in future research to explore scale dependent emergent phenomena. The support of dynamical systems, centre manifold, theory ensures that the coarse scale modelling applies with a finite spectral gap, in a finite domain, and for all time. The accuracy of the models is limited by the asymptotic resolution of subgrid coarse scale processes, and is controlled by the level of truncation. As given examples demonstrate, the novel feature of the approach developed here is that it ensures the preservation of important conservation properties of the microscale dynamics.

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