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The authors consider the convergence analysis of the standard central difference method for the Poisson equation. The main result is the proof of ``(...) the second-order accuracy of the numerical gradient in arbitrary smooth domains.'' (Page 604). This property of the numerical gradient is known, but has been proven only for ``simple domains''. In order to prove second-order accuracy of the numerical gradient for arbitrary domains they introduce a discrete version for the divergence theorem. Further on, they present convergence rates of their numerical tests for the Poisson problem in two and three dimensions. | |||
Property / review text: The authors consider the convergence analysis of the standard central difference method for the Poisson equation. The main result is the proof of ``(...) the second-order accuracy of the numerical gradient in arbitrary smooth domains.'' (Page 604). This property of the numerical gradient is known, but has been proven only for ``simple domains''. In order to prove second-order accuracy of the numerical gradient for arbitrary domains they introduce a discrete version for the divergence theorem. Further on, they present convergence rates of their numerical tests for the Poisson problem in two and three dimensions. / rank | |||
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Convergence analysis of the standard central finite difference method for Poisson equation (English)
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8 June 2016
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The authors consider the convergence analysis of the standard central difference method for the Poisson equation. The main result is the proof of ``(...) the second-order accuracy of the numerical gradient in arbitrary smooth domains.'' (Page 604). This property of the numerical gradient is known, but has been proven only for ``simple domains''. In order to prove second-order accuracy of the numerical gradient for arbitrary domains they introduce a discrete version for the divergence theorem. Further on, they present convergence rates of their numerical tests for the Poisson problem in two and three dimensions.
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convergence
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Poisson equation
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finite difference method
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discrete divergence theorem
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numerical test
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