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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j43]Philip Freese, Dietmar Gallistl, Daniel Peterseim, Timo Sprekeler:
Computational Multiscale Methods for Nondivergence-Form Elliptic Partial Differential Equations. Comput. Methods Appl. Math. 24(3): 649-672 (2024) - [j42]Francesca Bonizzoni, Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
A reduced basis super-localized orthogonal decomposition for reaction-convection-diffusion problems. J. Comput. Phys. 499: 112698 (2024) - [j41]Daniel Peterseim, Johan Wärnegård, Christoph Zimmer:
Super-localised wave function approximation of Bose-Einstein condensates. J. Comput. Phys. 510: 113097 (2024) - [j40]Robert Altmann, Daniel Peterseim, Tatjana Stykel:
Riemannian Newton Methods for Energy Minimization Problems of Kohn-Sham Type. J. Sci. Comput. 101(1): 6 (2024) - [j39]Philip Freese, Moritz Hauck, Tim Keil, Daniel Peterseim:
A super-localized generalized finite element method. Numerische Mathematik 156(1): 205-235 (2024) - [j38]Philip Freese, Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
Super-Localized Orthogonal Decomposition for High-Frequency Helmholtz Problems. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 46(4): 2377- (2024) - [i24]Dietmar Gallistl, Moritz Hauck, Yizhou Liang, Daniel Peterseim:
Mixed finite elements for the Gross-Pitaevskii eigenvalue problem: a priori error analysis and guaranteed lower energy bound. CoRR abs/2402.06311 (2024) - [i23]Matthias Deiml, Daniel Peterseim:
Quantum Realization of the Finite Element Method. CoRR abs/2403.19512 (2024) - [i22]Moritz Hauck, Hannah Mohr, Daniel Peterseim:
A simple collocation-type approach to numerical stochastic homogenization. CoRR abs/2404.01732 (2024) - [i21]Maximilian Köhler, Timo Neumeier, Malte A. Peter, Daniel Peterseim, Daniel Balzani:
Hierarchical Rank-One Sequence Convexification for the Relaxation of Variational Problems with Microstructures. CoRR abs/2405.16866 (2024) - [i20]Moritz Hauck, Yizhou Liang, Daniel Peterseim:
Positivity preserving finite element method for the Gross-Pitaevskii ground state: discrete uniqueness and global convergence. CoRR abs/2405.17090 (2024) - [i19]José C. Garay, Hannah Mohr, Daniel Peterseim, Christoph Zimmer:
Hierarchical Super-Localized Orthogonal Decomposition Method. CoRR abs/2407.18671 (2024) - 2023
- [j37]Fabian Kröpfl, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim:
Neural Network Approximation of Coarse-Scale Surrogates in Numerical Homogenization. Multiscale Model. Simul. 21(4): 1457-1485 (2023) - [i18]Robert Altmann, Daniel Peterseim, Tatjana Stykel:
Riemannian Newton methods for energy minimization problems of Kohn-Sham type. CoRR abs/2307.13820 (2023) - [i17]Timo Neumeier, Malte A. Peter, Daniel Peterseim, David Wiedemann:
Computational polyconvexification of isotropic functions. CoRR abs/2307.15676 (2023) - [i16]Daniel Peterseim, Johan Wärnegård, Christoph Zimmer:
Super-localised wave function approximation of Bose-Einstein condensates. CoRR abs/2309.11985 (2023) - 2022
- [j36]Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
Multi-Resolution Localized Orthogonal Decomposition for Helmholtz Problems. Multiscale Model. Simul. 20(1): 657-684 (2022) - [j35]Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
Super-localization of elliptic multiscale problems. Math. Comput. 92(341): 981-1003 (2022) - [j34]Robert Altmann, Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
Localization and Delocalization of Ground States of Bose-Einstein Condensates Under Disorder. SIAM J. Appl. Math. 82(1): 330-358 (2022) - [i15]Francesca Bonizzoni, Philip Freese, Daniel Peterseim:
Super-localized orthogonal decomposition for convection-dominated diffusion problems. CoRR abs/2206.01975 (2022) - [i14]Fabian Kröpfl, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim:
Neural network approximation of coarse-scale surrogates in numerical homogenization. CoRR abs/2209.02624 (2022) - [i13]Philip Freese, Moritz Hauck, Tim Keil, Daniel Peterseim:
A Super-Localized Generalized Finite Element Method. CoRR abs/2211.09461 (2022) - [i12]Philip Freese, Dietmar Gallistl, Daniel Peterseim, Timo Sprekeler:
Computational multiscale methods for nondivergence-form elliptic partial differential equations. CoRR abs/2211.13731 (2022) - [i11]Daniel Balzani, Maximilian Köhler, Timo Neumeier, Malte A. Peter, Daniel Peterseim:
Multidimensional rank-one convexification of incremental damage models at finite strains. CoRR abs/2211.14318 (2022) - [i10]Francesca Bonizzoni, Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
A reduced basis super-localized orthogonal decomposition for reaction-convection-diffusion problems. CoRR abs/2211.15221 (2022) - 2021
- [j33]Robert Altmann, Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
Numerical homogenization beyond scale separation. Acta Numer. 30: 1-86 (2021) - [j32]Robert Altmann, Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
The J-method for the Gross-Pitaevskii eigenvalue problem. Numerische Mathematik 148(3): 575-610 (2021) - [j31]Julian Fischer, Dietmar Gallistl, Daniel Peterseim:
A Priori Error Analysis of a Numerical Stochastic Homogenization Method. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 59(2): 660-674 (2021) - [i9]Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
Multi-resolution Localized Orthogonal Decomposition for Helmholtz problems. CoRR abs/2104.11190 (2021) - [i8]Fabian Kröpfl, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim:
Operator Compression with Deep Neural Networks. CoRR abs/2105.12080 (2021) - [i7]Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
Super-localization of elliptic multiscale problems. CoRR abs/2107.13211 (2021) - [i6]Robert Altmann, Daniel Peterseim, Tatjana Stykel:
Energy-adaptive Riemannian optimization on the Stiefel manifold. CoRR abs/2108.09831 (2021) - [i5]Philip Freese, Moritz Hauck, Daniel Peterseim:
Super-localized Orthogonal Decomposition for high-frequency Helmholtz problems. CoRR abs/2112.11368 (2021) - 2020
- [j30]Alfonso Caiazzo, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim:
Reconstruction of Quasi-Local Numerical Effective Models from Low-Resolution Measurements. J. Sci. Comput. 85(1): 10 (2020) - [j29]Daniel Peterseim, Barbara Verfürth:
Computational high frequency scattering from high-contrast heterogeneous media. Math. Comput. 89(326): 2649-2674 (2020) - [j28]Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
Sobolev Gradient Flow for the Gross-Pitaevskii Eigenvalue Problem: Global Convergence and Computational Efficiency. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 58(3): 1744-1772 (2020) - [j27]Michael Feischl, Daniel Peterseim:
Sparse Compression of Expected Solution Operators. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 58(6): 3144-3164 (2020) - [i4]Alfonso Caiazzo, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim:
Reconstruction of quasi-local numerical effective models from low-resolution measurements. CoRR abs/2005.01424 (2020) - [i3]Robert Altmann, Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
Localization and delocalization of ground states of Bose-Einstein condensates under disorder. CoRR abs/2006.00773 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j26]Shubin Fu, Robert Altmann, Eric T. Chung, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim, Sai-Mang Pun:
Computational multiscale methods for linear poroelasticity with high contrast. J. Comput. Phys. 395: 286-297 (2019) - [j25]Robert Altmann, Daniel Peterseim:
Localized Computation of Eigenstates of Random Schrödinger Operators. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 41(6): B1211-B1227 (2019) - [i2]Robert Altmann, Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
The J-method for the Gross-Pitaevskii eigenvalue problem. CoRR abs/1908.00333 (2019) - [i1]Julian Fischer, Dietmar Gallistl, Daniel Peterseim:
A priori error analysis of a numerical stochastic homogenization method. CoRR abs/1912.11646 (2019) - 2018
- [j24]Donald L. Brown, Joscha Gedicke, Daniel Peterseim:
Numerical Homogenization of Heterogeneous Fractional Laplacians. Multiscale Model. Simul. 16(3): 1305-1332 (2018) - [j23]Ralf Kornhuber, Daniel Peterseim, Harry Yserentant:
An analysis of a class of variational multiscale methods based on subspace decomposition. Math. Comput. 87(314): 2765-2774 (2018) - 2017
- [j22]Daniel Peterseim, Mira Schedensack:
Relaxing the CFL Condition for the Wave Equation on Adaptive Meshes. J. Sci. Comput. 72(3): 1196-1213 (2017) - [j21]Dietmar Gallistl, Daniel Peterseim:
Computation of Quasi-Local Effective Diffusion Tensors and Connections to the Mathematical Theory of Homogenization. Multiscale Model. Simul. 15(4): 1530-1552 (2017) - [j20]Daniel Peterseim:
Eliminating the pollution effect in Helmholtz problems by local subscale correction. Math. Comput. 86(305): 1005-1036 (2017) - [j19]Dietmar Gallistl, P. Huber, Daniel Peterseim:
On the stability of the Rayleigh-Ritz method for eigenvalues. Numerische Mathematik 137(2): 339-351 (2017) - 2016
- [j18]Annalisa Buffa, Carlotta Giannelli, Philipp Morgenstern, Daniel Peterseim:
Complexity of hierarchical refinement for a class of admissible mesh configurations. Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 47: 83-92 (2016) - [j17]Daniel Peterseim, Robert Scheichl:
Robust Numerical Upscaling of Elliptic Multiscale Problems at High Contrast. Comput. Methods Appl. Math. 16(4): 579-603 (2016) - [j16]Donald L. Brown, Daniel Peterseim:
A Multiscale Method for Porous Microstructures. Multiscale Model. Simul. 14(3): 1123-1152 (2016) - [j15]Carsten Carstensen, Daniel Peterseim, Andreas Schröder:
The norm of a discretized gradient in \(\varvec{H({{\mathrm{div}}})^*}\) for a posteriori finite element error analysis. Numerische Mathematik 132(3): 519-539 (2016) - 2015
- [j14]Philipp Morgenstern, Daniel Peterseim:
Analysis-suitable adaptive T-mesh refinement with linear complexity. Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 34: 50-66 (2015) - [j13]Martin Eigel, Daniel Peterseim:
Simulation of Composite Materials by a Network FEM with Error Control. Comput. Methods Appl. Math. 15(1): 21-37 (2015) - [j12]Axel Målqvist, Daniel Peterseim:
Computation of eigenvalues by numerical upscaling. Numerische Mathematik 130(2): 337-361 (2015) - 2014
- [j11]Axel Målqvist, Daniel Peterseim:
Localization of elliptic multiscale problems. Math. Comput. 83(290): 2583-2603 (2014) - [j10]Daniel Peterseim:
Composite finite elements for elliptic interface problems. Math. Comput. 83(290): 2657-2674 (2014) - [j9]Patrick Henning, Axel Målqvist, Daniel Peterseim:
Two-Level Discretization Techniques for Ground State Computations of Bose-Einstein Condensates. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 52(4): 1525-1550 (2014) - 2013
- [j8]Patrick Henning, Daniel Peterseim:
Oversampling for the Multiscale Finite Element Method. Multiscale Model. Simul. 11(4): 1149-1175 (2013) - [j7]Carsten Carstensen, Daniel Peterseim, Hella Rabus:
Optimal adaptive nonconforming FEM for the Stokes problem. Numerische Mathematik 123(2): 291-308 (2013) - [j6]Daniel Peterseim, Carsten Carstensen:
Finite element network approximation of conductivity in particle composites. Numerische Mathematik 124(1): 73-97 (2013) - [j5]Daniel Elfverson, Emmanuil H. Georgoulis, Axel Målqvist, Daniel Peterseim:
Convergence of a Discontinuous Galerkin Multiscale Method. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 51(6): 3351-3372 (2013) - 2012
- [j4]Daniel Peterseim, Stefan A. Sauter:
Finite Elements for Elliptic Problems with Highly Varying, Nonperiodic Diffusion Matrix. Multiscale Model. Simul. 10(3): 665-695 (2012) - [j3]Daniel Peterseim:
Robustness of finite element simulations in densely packed random particle composites. Networks Heterog. Media 7(1): 113-126 (2012) - [j2]Carsten Carstensen, Daniel Peterseim, Mira Schedensack:
Comparison Results of Finite Element Methods for the Poisson Model Problem. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 50(6): 2803-2823 (2012)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j1]Daniel Peterseim, Stefan A. Sauter:
The Composite Mini Element - Coarse Mesh Computation of Stokes Flows on Complicated Domains. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 46(6): 3181-3206 (2008)
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