An \(hp\) a priori error analysis of the DG time-stepping for initial value problems (Q1864695)

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An \(hp\) a priori error analysis of the DG time-stepping for initial value problems
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    An \(hp\) a priori error analysis of the DG time-stepping for initial value problems (English)
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    18 March 2003
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    This paper examines the error estimates of the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. These methods in fact correspond to the \(L\)-stable Padé methods on the first subdiagonal of the Padé table. The formulation is an \(hp\) version which is a mix of fixed order, variable time steps (\(p\) version) and varying order, fixed step (\(h\) version). Error bounds explicit in the time step and orders are given and it is shown that this approach can give spectral and exponential accuracy for smooth problems and that temporal singularities can be resolved at exponential rates of convergence with geometric time step refinement. The proofs seem to ignore the interpolation errors.
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    error bounds
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    \(L\)-stability
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    discontinuous Galerkin method
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    Padé methods
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    convergence
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    geometric time step refinement
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