Projection-difference method with the Crank-Nicolson scheme in time for the approximate solution of a parabolic equation with an integral condition for the solution (Q2345840)

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Projection-difference method with the Crank-Nicolson scheme in time for the approximate solution of a parabolic equation with an integral condition for the solution
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    Projection-difference method with the Crank-Nicolson scheme in time for the approximate solution of a parabolic equation with an integral condition for the solution (English)
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    21 May 2015
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    An abstract parabolic problem with a nonlocal integral condition on the solution is considered in a separable Hilbert space. This problem is solved approximately by a projection-difference method. The spatial discretization of the problem is performed by the Galerkin method, and for the time discretization, we use the Crank-Nicolson scheme. In the case of a certain smooth solvability of the exact problem, efficient estimates for the accuracy of the approximate solutions are derived. These estimates imply the convergence of the error to zero up to the second-order in time. In addition, the estimates accurately take into account the approximation properties of the projection subspaces; this is observed on subspaces of the type of finite elements in the derivation of the convergence rate of the method. No numerical examples are presented.
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    Crank-Nicolson scheme
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    initial boundary value problem
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    abstract parabolic problem
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    nonlocal integral condition
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    Hilbert space
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    projection-difference method
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    Galerkin method
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    convergence
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    finite element
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