Energy-norm error estimates for finite element discretization of parabolic problems
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Publication:6263722
arXiv1507.05183MaRDI QIDQ6263722FDOQ6263722
Publication date: 18 July 2015
Abstract: We consider the discretization of parabolic initial boundary value problems by finite element methods in space and a Runge-Kutta time stepping scheme. Order optimal a-priori error estimates are derived in an energy-norm under natural smoothness assumptions on the solution and without artificial regularity conditions on the parameters and the domain. The key steps in our analysis are the careful treatment of time derivatives in the H(-1)-norm and the the use of an L2-projection in the error splitting instead of the Ritz projector. This allows us to restore the optimality of the estimates with respect to smoothness assumptions on the solution and to avoid artificial regularity requirements for the problem, usually needed for the analysis of the Ritz projector, which limit the applicability of previous work. The wider applicability of our results is illustrated for two irregular problems, for which previous results can either not by applied or yield highly sub-optimal estimates.
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