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An accelerated exponential time integrator for semi-linear stochastic strongly damped wave equation with additive noise

Published 19 Feb 2016 in math.NA and math.PR | (1602.06050v1)

Abstract: This paper is concerned with the strong approximation of a semi-linear stochastic wave equation with strong damping, driven by additive noise. Based on a spatial discretization performed by a spectral Galerkin method, we introduce a kind of accelerated exponential time integrator involving linear functionals of the noise. Under appropriate assumptions, we provide error bounds for the proposed full-discrete scheme. It is shown that the scheme achieves higher strong order in time direction than the order of temporal regularity of the underlying problem, which allows for higher convergence rate than usual time-stepping schemes. For the space-time white noise case in two or three spatial dimensions, the scheme still exhibits a good convergence performance. Another striking finding is that, even for the velocity with low regularity the scheme always promises first order strong convergence in time. Numerical examples are finally reported to confirm our theoretical findings.

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