Time complexity analysis of quantum difference methods for the multiscale transport equations

11/12/2022
by   He Xiaoyang, et al.
0

We investigate time complexities of finite difference methods for solving the multiscale transport equation with quantum algorithms. We find that the time complexities of both the classical treatment and quantum treatment for a standard explicit scheme scale as 𝒪(1/ε), where ε is the small scaling parameter, while the complexities for the even-odd parity based Asymptotic-Preserving (AP) scheme do not depend on ε. This indicates that it is still of great importance to use AP (and probably other efficient multiscale) schemes for multiscale problems in quantum computing when solving multiscale transport or kinetic equations.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
11/30/2022

High order asymptotic preserving finite difference WENO schemes with constrained transport for MHD equations in all sonic Mach numbers

In this paper, a high-order semi-implicit (SI) asymptotic preserving (AP...
research
11/09/2022

Asymptotic preserving and uniformly unconditionally stable finite difference schemes for kinetic transport equations

In this paper, uniformly unconditionally stable first and second order f...
research
06/01/2021

A Unified Asymptotic Preserving and Well-balanced Scheme for the Euler System with Multiscale Relaxation

The design and analysis of a unified asymptotic preserving (AP) and well...
research
09/05/2023

Convergent finite difference schemes for stochastic transport equations

We present difference schemes for stochastic transport equations with lo...
research
09/02/2022

Efficient decoupling schemes for multiscale multicontinuum problems in fractured porous media

We consider the coupled system of equations that describe flow in fractu...
research
04/10/2021

A multiscale Robin-coupled implicit method for two-phase flows in high-contrast formations

In the presence of strong heterogeneities, it is well known that the use...
research
09/19/2023

A learning-based multiscale model for reactive flow in porous media

We study solute-laden flow through permeable geological formations with ...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset