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Prime sample scheme for almost sure convergence of a Galerkin approximation
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    Prime sample scheme for almost sure convergence of a Galerkin approximation (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    This paper is concerned with Galerkin approximation of the mean of the solution of a random partial differential equation of the form \(\partial u/\partial t=\partial^ 2u/\partial x^ 2\) in \(D\times(0,T]\times\Omega\); \(u(x,0,\omega)=u_ 0(x,\omega)\), \(u(x,t,\omega)=0\) in \(\partial D\times(0,T]\times\Omega\), where \(D=(0,1)\), \(0<T<\infty\), and \((\Omega,\Sigma,P)\) is a complete probability space. A method of choosing grid mesh sizes as reciprocals of prime numbers is presented which results in a Galerkin approximation with less computational complexity. A table is given which summarizes a comparison for a simple example of numerical approximations obtained from this method with those obtained by using a standard Galerkin approximation.
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    prime sample scheme
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    almost sure convergence
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    Galerkin method
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    mesh generation
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    numerical example
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    random partial differential equation
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    computational complexity
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