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Improved rates for a space-time FOSLS of parabolic PDEs (2208.10824v1)

Published 23 Aug 2022 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: We consider the first-order system space-time formulation of the heat equation introduced in [Bochev, Gunzburger, Springer, New York (2009)], and analyzed in [F\"uhrer, Karkulik, Comput. Math. Appl. 92 (2021)] and [Gantner, Stevenson, ESAIM Math. Model. Numer. Anal.} 55 (2021)], with solution components $(u_1,{\bf u}2)=(u,-\nabla{\bf x} u)$. The corresponding operator is boundedly invertible between a Hilbert space $U$ and a Cartesian product of $L_2$-type spaces, which facilitates easy first-order system least-squares (FOSLS) discretizations. Besides $L_2$-norms of $\nabla_{\bf x} u_1$ and ${\bf u}2$, the (graph) norm of $U$ contains the $L_2$-norm of $\partial_t u_1 +{\rm div}{\bf x} {\bf u}2$. When applying standard finite elements w.r.t. simplicial partitions of the space-time cylinder, estimates of the approximation error w.r.t. the latter norm require higher-order smoothness of ${\bf u}_2$. In experiments for both uniform and adaptively refined partitions, this manifested itself in disappointingly low convergence rates for non-smooth solutions $u$. In this paper, we construct finite element spaces w.r.t. prismatic partitions. They come with a quasi-interpolant that satisfies a near commuting diagram in the sense that, apart from some harmless term, the aforementioned error depends exclusively on the smoothness of $\partial_t u_1 +{\rm div}{\bf x} {\bf u}_2$, i.e., of the forcing term $f=(\partial_t-\Delta_x)u$. Numerical results show significantly improved convergence rates.

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