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Numerical approximation of the Stochastic Cahn-Hilliard Equation near the Sharp Interface Limit (1905.11050v2)

Published 27 May 2019 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: We consider the stochastic Cahn-Hilliard equation with additive noise term $\varepsilon\gamma g\, \dot{W}$ ($\gamma >0$) that scales with the interfacial width parameter $\varepsilon$. We verify strong error estimates for a gradient flow structure-inheriting time-implicit discretization, where $\varepsilon{-1}$ only enters polynomially; the proof is based on higher-moment estimates for iterates, and a (discrete) spectral estimate for its deterministic counterpart. For $\gamma$ sufficiently large, convergence in probability of iterates towards the deterministic Hele-Shaw/Mullins-Sekerka problem in the sharp-interface limit $\varepsilon \rightarrow 0$ is shown. These convergence results are partly generalized to a fully discrete finite element based discretization. We complement the theoretical results by computational studies to provide practical evidence concerning the effect of noise (depending on its 'strength' $\gamma$) on the geometric evolution in the sharp-interface limit. For this purpose we compare the simulations with those from a fully discrete finite element numerical scheme for the (stochastic) Mullins-Sekerka problem. The computational results indicate that the limit for $\gamma\geq 1$ is the deterministic problem, and for $\gamma=0$ we obtain agreement with a (new) stochastic version of the Mullins-Sekerka problem.

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