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Paving the way to a $\operatorname{T}$-coercive method for the wave equation

Numerical Analysis 2025-09-03 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

In this paper, we take a first step toward introducing a space-time transformation operator T\operatorname{T} that establishes T\operatorname{T}-coercivity for the weak variational formulation of the wave equation in space and time on bounded Lipschitz domains. As a model problem, we study the ordinary differential equation (ODE) u+μu=fu'' + \mu u = f for μ>0\mu>0, which is linked to the wave equation via a Fourier expansion in space. For its weak formulation, we introduce a transformation operator Tμ\operatorname{T}_\mu that establishes Tμ\operatorname{T}_\mu-coercivity of the bilinear form yielding an unconditionally stable Galerkin-Bubnov formulation with error estimates independent of μ\mu. The novelty of the current approach is the explicit dependence of the transformation on μ\mu which, when extended to the framework of partial differential equations, yields an operator acting in both time and space. We pay particular attention to keeping the trial space as a standard Sobolev space, simplifying the error analysis, while only the test space is modified. The theoretical results are complemented by numerical examples.

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@article{arxiv.2509.02288,
  title  = {Paving the way to a $\operatorname{T}$-coercive method for the wave equation},
  author = {Daniel Hoonhout and Richard Löscher and Carolina Urzúa-Torres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02288},
  year   = {2025}
}