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A semi-discrete scheme for the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz equation (English)
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23 January 2015
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In this paper, the authors consider the numerical discretization of the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation for the magnetization of ferromagnetic materials. Taking into account thermal fluctuations, a multiplicative stochastic noise term is considered, which is modelled by the derivative of a trace-class Wiener process. The authors propose a semi-discrete approximation scheme in time which is a \(\theta\)-scheme applied to a variational formulation. Only the linear part is treated implicitly here, while the nonlinear terms are discretized explicitly and one does not require the resolution of a nonlinear problem at each time step. The main result of the paper is the convergence in a weak sense of a subsequence of the scheme to a martingale solution of the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation. The proof is based on Prokhorov's theorem for tightness and Skorokhod's representation theorem for an almost surely convergent sequence on a changed probability space. The key technical tools are uniform a-priori estimates, which are only valid in expectation, but these are sufficient to establish the tightness of the laws of the approximations.
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Landau-Lifshitz equation
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numerical analysis
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stochastic partial differential equations
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semi-discrete scheme
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martingale solution
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Prokhorov theorem
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Skorokhod's representation theorem
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a-priori estimates
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