Analysis of a modified Schrödinger operator in 2D: Regularity, index, and FEM (Q2519723)

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Analysis of a modified Schrödinger operator in 2D: Regularity, index, and FEM
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    Analysis of a modified Schrödinger operator in 2D: Regularity, index, and FEM (English)
    27 January 2009
    A typical example of the Schrödinger-type mixed boundary value problem is \(-\Delta u+\delta r^{-2r}u=f\) with \(r\) being the Euclidean distance to the origin. In order to cope with the singularity, weighted Sobolev spaces are used. When the numerical solution by finite elements is analyzed, there is some parallelism with the treatment of singularities at corners on the boundary in the (standard) finite element theory.
    finite element method (FEM)
    Schrödinger equation
    weighted Sobolev spaces
    index
    boundary value problem
    quasi-optimal convergence rates
    well-posedness
    regularity