Computable estimates of the distance to the exact solution of the evolutionary reaction-diffusion equation
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Abstract: We derive guaranteed bounds of distance to the exact solution of the evolutionary reaction-diffusion problem with mixed Dirichlet-Neumann boundary condition. It is shown that two-sided error estimates are directly computable and equivalent to the error. Numerical experiments confirm that estimates provide accurate two-sided bounds of the overall error and generate efficient indicators of local error distribution.
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