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On the convergence rate of a numerical method for the Hunter-Saxton equation (2409.18903v2)

Published 27 Sep 2024 in math.NA, cs.NA, and math.AP

Abstract: We derive a robust error estimate for a recently proposed numerical method for $\alpha$-dissipative solutions of the Hunter-Saxton equation, where $\alpha \in [0, 1]$. In particular, if the following two conditions hold: i) there exist a constant $C > 0$ and $\beta \in (0, 1]$ such that the initial spatial derivative $\bar{u}_{x}$ satisfies $|\bar{u}_x(\cdot + h) - \bar{u}_x(\cdot)|_2 \leq Ch{\beta}$ for all $h \in (0, 2]$, and ii), the singular continuous part of the initial energy measure is zero, then the numerical wave profile converges with order $O(\Delta x{\frac{\beta}{8}})$ in $L{\infty}(\mathbb{R})$. Moreover, if $\alpha=0$, then the rate improves to $O(\Delta x{\frac{1}{4}})$ without the above assumptions, and we also obtain a convergence rate for the associated energy measure - it converges with order $O(\Delta x{\frac{1}{2}})$ in the bounded Lipschitz metric. These convergence rates are illustrated by several examples.

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