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Limits and consistency of non-local and graph approximations to the Eikonal equation

Analysis of PDEs 2022-11-22 v5 Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis

Abstract

In this paper, we study a non-local approximation of the time-dependent (local) Eikonal equation with Dirichlet-type boundary conditions, where the kernel in the non-local problem is properly scaled. Based on the theory of viscosity solutions, we prove existence and uniqueness of the viscosity solutions of both the local and non-local problems, as well as regularity properties of these solutions in time and space. We then derive error bounds between the solution to the non-local problem and that of the local one, both in continuous-time and Backward Euler time discretization. We then turn to studying continuum limits of non-local problems defined on random weighted graphs with nn vertices. In particular, we establish that if the kernel scale parameter decreases at an appropriate rate as nn grows, then almost surely, the solution of the problem on graphs converges uniformly to the viscosity solution of the local problem as the time step vanishes and the number vertices nn grows large.

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@article{arxiv.2105.01977,
  title  = {Limits and consistency of non-local and graph approximations to the Eikonal equation},
  author = {Jalal Fadili and Nicolas Forcadel and Thi Tuyen Nguyen and Rita Zantout},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.01977},
  year   = {2022}
}