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Dr Max Jensen - all publications
Journal papers: academic
- C. Carstensen, T. Gudi & M. Jensen (2009). A Unifying Theory of a Posteriori Error Control for Discontinuous Galerkin FEM. Numerische Mathematik 112(3): 363-379.
- S Bartels, M. Jensen & R. Müller (2009). Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Convergence for Incompressible Miscible Displacement Problems of Low Regularity. SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis 47(5): 3720-3743.
- Jensen, Max (2006). On the discontinuous Galerkin method for Friedrichs systems in graph spaces. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3743: 94-101.
- Jensen, Max (2006). Remarks on Duality in Graph Spaces of First-Order Linear Operators. PAMM 6(1): 31-34.
- Houston, Paul, Jensen, Max & Suli, Endre (2002). hp-Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods with Least-Squares Stabilization. Journal of Scientific Computing 17(1-4): 3-25.
Books: sections
- Carstensen, Carsten & Jensen, Max (2005). Averaging Techniques for Reliable and Efficient A Posteriori Finite Element Error Control: Analysis and Applications. In Recent advances in adaptive computation. Shi, Z.-C. Chen, Z., Tang, T. & Yu, D. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. 383: 15-34.
Conference papers
- Cangiani, A, Georgoulis, E H & Jensen, M (2011), Discontinuous Galerkin methods for convection-diffusion problems modelling mass-transfer through semipermeable membrane, Congress on Numerical Methods in Engineering – CMNE 2011. Coimbra, Portugal.
- M. Jensen & R. Müller (2010), Stable Crank-Nicolson Discretisation for Incompressible Miscible Displacement Problems of Low Regularity, in Kreiss, Gunilla Lötstedt, Per Målqvist, Axel & Neytcheva, Maya eds, Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2: Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications 2009 Proceedings of ENUMATH 2009, the 8th European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, Uppsala, July 2009. Uppsala, Springer, 469-477.
Edited works: conference proceedings
- A. Cangiani, E. Georgoulis & M. Jensen (2007). Continuous and Discontinuous Finite Element Methods for Convection-Diffusion Problems: A Comparison. International Conference on Boundary and Interior Layers 2006, Göttingen.
