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A posteriori error analysis for numerical approximations of Friedrichs systems (English)
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24 April 2000
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An a posteriori error analysis for numerical approximations of Friedrichs systems is presented. The global error is decomposed into a locally created part and a propagating component. Residual-based two-sided local a posteriori error bounds are derived for the locally created part of the global error. These suggest taking the \(L^{2}\)-norm as well as weaker, dual norms of the computable residual as local error indicators. The dual graph norm of the residual \({\mathbf r}_{h}\) is further bounded from above and below in terms of the \(L^{2}\) norm of \(h{\mathbf r}_{h}\) where \(h\) is the local mesh size. The theoretical results are illustrated by a series of numerical experiments.
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symmetric positive hyperbolic systems
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energetic estimates
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difference schemes
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Friedrichs systems
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a posteriori error bounds
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numerical experiments
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