$\mathrm{L}^{2}$--convergence of the time-splitting scheme for nonlinear Dirac equation in 1+1 dimensions
Abstract
We study the time-splitting scheme for approximating solutions to the Cauchy problem of the nonlinear Dirac equation in 1+1 dimensions. Under the assumption that the initial data for the scheme are convergent in , we prove that the approximate solutions constructed by the corresponding time-splitting scheme are strongly convergent in to the global strong solution of the nonlinear Dirac equation. To achieve this, we first establish the pointwise estimates for time-splitting solutions. Based on these estimates, a modified Glimm-type functional is carefully designed to show that it is uniformly bounded in time, which yields stability estimates for the scheme. Furthermore, we prove that the set of time-splitting solutions is precompact in for any . Finally, we show that the limit of any subsequence of the time-splitting solutions is the unique strong solution to the Cauchy problem of the nonlinear Dirac equation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.04984,
title = {$\mathrm{L}^{2}$--convergence of the time-splitting scheme for nonlinear Dirac equation in 1+1 dimensions},
author = {Ningning Li and Yongqian Zhang and Qin Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.04984},
year = {2026}
}