The second-order formulation of the P_N equations with Marshak boundary conditions

11/01/2019
by   Matthias Andres, et al.
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We consider a reformulation of the classical P_N method with Marshak boundary conditions for the approximation of the monoenergetic stationary linear transport equation as a system of second-order PDEs. Our derivation allows the automatic generation of a model hierarchy which can then be handed to standard PDE tools. This method allows for heterogeneous coefficients, irregular grids, anisotropic boundary sources and anisotropic scattering. The wide applicability is demonstrated in several numerical test cases. We make our implementation available online, which allows for fast prototyping.

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