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On the convergence in $H^1$-norm for the fractional Laplacian (1810.07645v1)

Published 17 Oct 2018 in math.NA

Abstract: We consider the numerical solution of the fractional Laplacian of index $s\in(1/2,1)$ in a bounded domain $\Omega$ with homogeneous boundary conditions. Its solution a priori belongs to the fractional order Sobolev space ${\widetilde H}s(\Omega)$. For the Dirichlet problem and under suitable assumptions on the data, it can be shown that its solution is also in $H1(\Omega)$. In this case, if one uses the standard Lagrange finite element to discretize the problem, then both the exact and the computed solution belong to $H1(\Omega)$. A natural question is then whether one can obtain error estimates in $H1(\Omega)$-norm, in addition to the classical ones that can be derived in the ${\widetilde H}s(\Omega)$ energy norm. We address this issue, and in particular we derive error estimates for the Lagrange finite element solutions on both quasi-uniform and graded meshes.

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