Richardson extrapolation and its applications in environmental models

Időpont: 
2016. 11. 24. 10:15
Hely: 
H306
Előadó: 
Havasi Ágnes (ELTE)

Richardson extrapolation is a numerical procedure by which we can eficiently enhance the accuracy of a time integration method. During this procedure a weighted average of two numerical solutions obtained by the same numerical method, but two different values of the time-step sizes is calculated.  In this talk we present the theoretical background of Richardson extrapolation, and give some results about its convergence and stability. The applicability of the method will be illustrated on different environmental models (simlplified carbon-dioxide model, air chemistry model, advection equation). (The talk will be in Hungarian.)

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