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Physical and numerical viscosity for quantum hydrodynamics (CROSBI ID 142669)

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Jüngel, Ansgar ; Milišić, Josipa Pina Physical and numerical viscosity for quantum hydrodynamics // Communications in mathematical sciences, 5 (2007), 2; 447-471

Podaci o odgovornosti

Jüngel, Ansgar ; Milišić, Josipa Pina

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Physical and numerical viscosity for quantum hydrodynamics

Viscous stabilizations of the quantum hydrodynamic equations are studied. The quantum hydrodynamic model consists of the conservation laws for the particle density, momentum, and energy density, including quantum corrections from the Bohm potential. Two different stabilizations are analyzed. First, viscous terms are derived using a Fokker-Planck collision operator in the Wigner equation. The existence of solutions (with strictly positive particle density) to the isothermal, stationary, one-dimensional viscous model for general data and nonhomogeneous boundary conditions is shown. The estimates depend on the viscosity and do not allow to perform the inviscid limit. Second, the numerical viscosity of the second upwind finite-difference discretization of the inviscid quantum hydrodynamic model is computed. Finally, numerical simulations using the non-isothermal, stationary, one-dimensional model of a resonant tunneling diode show the influence of the viscosity on the solution.

quantum hydrodynamics; viscous quantum hydrodynamics; existence of stationary solutions; numerical dispersion; numerical viscosity; resonant tunneling diode; semiconductors

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Podaci o izdanju

5 (2)

2007.

447-471

objavljeno

1539-6746

1945-0796

Povezanost rada

Matematika

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