Convergence of Fully Discrete Implicit and Semi-implicit Approximations of Singular Parabolic Equations

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Abstract: The article addresses the convergence of implicit and semi-implicit, fully discrete approximations of a class of nonlinear parabolic evolution problems. Such schemes are popular in the numerical solution of evolutions defined with the p-Laplace operator since the latter lead to linear systems of equations in the time steps. The semi-implicit treatment of the operator requires introducing a regularization parameter that has to be suitably related to other discretization parameters. To avoid restrictive, unpractical conditions, a careful convergence analysis has to be carried out. The arguments presented in this article show that convergence holds under a moderate condition that relates the step size to the regularization parameter but which is independent of the spatial resolution.



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