MICHAEL PLEXOUSAKIS

MICHAEL PLEXOUSAKIS

Michael Plexousakis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics of the University of Crete and a Collaborating Researcher of the Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics. He got his Ph. D. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He joined the Department of Applied Mathematics in 2010.
MICHAEL
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Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics, University of Crete 70013, Heraklion
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D. Antonopoulou, M. Plexousakis. A posteriori analysis for space-time, discontinuous in time Galerkin approximations for parabolic equations in a variable domain. M2AN 53 (2019) 523–549.

D. A. Mitsoudis, Ch. Makridakis, and M. Plexousakis, Helmholtz Equation with Artificial Boundary Conditions in a Two-Dimensional Waveguide. SIAM J. Math. Anal. 44, (2012), no. 6, 4320-4344.

G. Kossioris, M. Plexousakis, A. Xepapadeas and A. de Zeeuw, On the optimal taxation of common-pool resources. J. Econom. Dynam. Control. 35, (2011), no. 11, 1868-1879.

N. M. Abukhdeir, D. G. Vlachos, M. Katsoulakis and M. Plexousakis, Long-time integration methods for mesoscopic models of pattern-forming systems. J. Comp. Phys. 230, (2011), no. 14, 5704-5715.
Numerical solution of partial differential equations with finite element and finite volume methods. A posteriori error estimation and adaptivity. Singular solutions of evolution equations. Scientific computing and visualization.