Stability and convergence of a fully discrete local discontinuous Galerkin method for multi-term time fractional diffusion equations (Q1681775)
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Stability and convergence of a fully discrete local discontinuous Galerkin method for multi-term time fractional diffusion equations (English)
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24 November 2017
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The author develops a fully discrete local discontinuous Galerkin method for a class of multi-term time fractional diffusion equations. The approach combines a local discontinuous Galerkin method in spatial direction with classical \(L^1\) approximation in temporal direction. It is obtained that the method is unconditionally stable and convergent with order \(O(h^{k+1} + (\Delta t)^{2-\alpha})\), where \(k\), \(h\), and \(t\) are the degree of piecewise polynomial, the space, and time step sizes, respectively. Numerical experiments are also presented in order to support the theoretical findings.
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multi-term time fractional diffusion equations
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time fractional derivative
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local discontinuous Galerkin method
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stability
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convergence
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numerical experiment
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