A priori error estimates for finite volume element approximations to second order linear hyperbolic integro-differential equations

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zbMATH Open1499.65459arXiv1401.5139MaRDI QIDQ5035896FDOQ5035896

Amiya K. Pani, Samir Karaa

Publication date: 22 February 2022

Abstract: In this paper, both semidiscrete and completely discrete finite volume element methods (FVEMs) are analyzed for approximating solutions of a class of linear hyperbolic integro- differential equations in a two-dimensional convex polygonal domain. The effect of numerical quadrature is also examined. In the semidiscrete case, optimal error estimates in L^{infty}(L2) and L^{infty}(H1)- norms are shown to hold with minimal regularity assumptions on the initial data, whereas quasi-optimal estimate in derived in L^{infty}(L^{infty})-norm under higher regularity on the data. Based on a second order explicit method in time, a completely discrete scheme is examined and optimal error estimates are established with a mild condition on the space and time discretizing parameters. Finally, some numerical experiments are conducted which confirm the theoretical order of convergence.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1401.5139







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