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Fully discrete energy-dissipative and conservative discrete gradient particle methods for a class of continuity equations (2407.00533v1)

Published 29 Jun 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: Structure-preserving particle methods have recently been proposed for a class of nonlinear continuity equations, including aggregation-diffusion equation in [J. Carrillo, K. Craig, F. Patacchini, Calc. Var., 58 (2019), pp. 53] and the Landau equation in [J. Carrillo, J. Hu., L. Wang, J. Wu, J. Comput. Phys. X, 7 (2020), pp. 100066]. One common feature to these equations is that they both admit some variational formulation, which upon proper regularization, leads to particle approximations dissipating the energy and conserving some quantities simultaneously at the semi-discrete level. In this paper, we formulate continuity equations with a density dependent bilinear form associated with the variational derivative of the energy functional and prove that appropriate particle methods satisfy a compatibility condition with its regularized energy. This enables us to utilize discrete gradient time integrators and show that the energy can be dissipated and the mass conserved simultaneously at the fully discrete level. In the case of the Landau equation, we prove that our approach also conserves the momentum and kinetic energy at the fully discrete level. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the dissipative and conservative properties of our proposed method.

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