Stability and convergence of an effective finite element method for multiterm fractional partial differential equations (Q370274)

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    Stability and convergence of an effective finite element method for multiterm fractional partial differential equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6209476

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      Stability and convergence of an effective finite element method for multiterm fractional partial differential equations (English)
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      19 September 2013
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      Summary: A finite element method (FEM) for multiterm fractional partial differential equations (MT-FPDEs) is studied for obtaining a numerical solution effectively. The weak formulation for MT-FPDEs and the existence and uniqueness of the weak solutions are obtained by the well-known Lax-Milgram theorem. The Diethelm fractional backward difference method (DFBDM), based on quadrature for the time discretization, and FEM for the spatial discretization are applied to MT-FPDEs. The stability and convergence for numerical methods are discussed. The numerical examples are given to match well with the main conclusions.
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      finite element method
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      multiterm fractional partial differential equations
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      weak solution
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      Diethelm fractional backward difference method
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      stability
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      convergence
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      numerical examples
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