A Structure-Preserving Numerical Method for the Fourth-Order Geometric Evolution Equations for Planar Curves

Authors

  • Eiji Miyazaki
  • Tomoya Kemmochi
  • Tomohiro Sogabe
  • Shao-Liang Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4208/cmr.2022-0040

Keywords:

Geometric evolution equation, Willmore flow, Helfrich flow, numerical calculation, structure-preserving, discrete variational derivative method, tangential velocity.

Abstract

For fourth-order geometric evolution equations for planar curves with the dissipation of the bending energy, including the Willmore and the Helfrich flows, we consider a numerical approach. In this study, we construct a structure-preserving method based on a discrete variational derivative method. Furthermore, to prevent the vertex concentration that may lead to numerical instability, we discretely introduce Deckelnick’s tangential velocity. Here, a modification term is introduced in the process of adding tangential velocity. This modified term enables the method to reproduce the equations’ properties while preventing vertex concentration. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed approach captures the equations’ properties with high accuracy and avoids the concentration of vertices.

Published

2023-04-07

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A Structure-Preserving Numerical Method for the Fourth-Order Geometric Evolution Equations for Planar Curves. (2023). Communications in Mathematical Research, 39(2), 296-330. https://doi.org/10.4208/cmr.2022-0040