On convergence of Chorin's projection method to a Leray-Hopf weak solution
Abstract
The projection method to solve the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations was first studied by Chorin [Math. Comp., 1969] in the framework of a finite difference method and Temam [Arch. Rational Mech. and Anal., 1969] in the framework of a finite element method. Chorin showed convergence of approximation and its error estimates in problems with the periodic boundary condition assuming existence of a -solution, while Temam demonstrated an abstract argument to obtain a Leray-Hopf weak solution in problems on a bounded domain with the no-slip boundary condition. In the present paper, the authors extend Chorin's result with full details to obtain convergent finite difference approximation of a Leray-Hopf weak solution to the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on an arbitrary bounded Lipschitz domain of with the no-slip boundary condition and an external force. We prove unconditional solvability of our implicit scheme and strong -convergence (up to subsequence) under the scaling condition (no upper bound is necessary), where are space, time discretization parameters, respectively, and is any fixed constant. The results contain a compactness method based on a new interpolation inequality for step functions.
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@article{arxiv.1809.04383,
title = {On convergence of Chorin's projection method to a Leray-Hopf weak solution},
author = {Hidesato Kuroki and Kohei Soga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.04383},
year = {2019}
}