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Two-grid finite volume element methods for semilinear parabolic problems
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    Two-grid finite volume element methods for semilinear parabolic problems (English)
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    6 May 2010
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    The present paper presents a finite volume element method (FVEM) based on two finite element spaces defined on a coarse and a fine grid, applied to a parabolic semilinear problem. An appealing feature is that nonsymmetric and nonlinear problems on a fine space could be regarded as solving a symmetric linear problem on the fine space, plus a nonsymmetric nonlinear problem on the coarse space. The wellposedness of the FVEM is assessed using the Carathéodory theorem, and optimal convergence rates are derived for the one-grid and the two-grid method. Finally, a numerical example illustrates the behavior of the error predicted by the provided theoretical findings.
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    vertex-centered finite volume
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    finite volume element method
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    error estimates
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    parabolic semilinear problem
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    convergence
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    two-grid method
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    numerical example
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