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Implicit and fully discrete approximation of the supercooled Stefan problem in the presence of blow-ups (2206.14641v1)

Published 29 Jun 2022 in math.NA, cs.NA, and math.PR

Abstract: We consider two implicit approximation schemes of the one-dimensional supercooled Stefan problem and prove their convergence, even in the presence of finite time blow-ups. All proofs are based on a probabilistic reformulation recently considered in the literature. The first scheme is a version of the time-stepping scheme studied in V. Kaushansky, C. Reisinger, M. Shkolnikov, and Z. Q. Song, arXiv:2010.05281, 2020, but here the flux over the free boundary and its velocity are coupled implicitly. Moreover, we extend the analysis to more general driving processes than Brownian motion. The second scheme is a Donsker-type approximation, also interpretable as an implicit finite difference scheme, for which global convergence is shown under minor technical conditions. With stronger assumptions, which apply in cases without blow-ups, we obtain additionally a convergence rate arbitrarily close to 1/2. Our numerical results suggest that this rate also holds for less regular solutions, in contrast to explicit schemes, and allow a sharper resolution of the discontinuous free boundary in the blow-up regime.

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