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Uniform-in-time convergence of numerical methods for non-linear degenerate parabolic equations

Numerical Analysis 2020-03-23 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

Gradient schemes is a framework that enables the unified convergence analysis of many numerical methods for elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations: conforming and non-conforming Finite Element, Mixed Finite Element and Finite Volume methods. We show here that this framework can be applied to a family of degenerate non-linear parabolic equations (which contain in particular the Richards', Stefan's and Leray--Lions' models), and we prove a uniform-in-time strong-in-space convergence result for the gradient scheme approximations of these equations. In order to establish this convergence, we develop several discrete compactness tools for numerical approximations of parabolic models, including a discontinuous Ascoli-Arzel\`a theorem and a uniform-in-time weak-in-space discrete Aubin-Simon theorem. The model's degeneracies, which occur both in the time and space derivatives, also requires us to develop a discrete compensated compactness result.

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@article{arxiv.2003.09067,
  title  = {Uniform-in-time convergence of numerical methods for non-linear degenerate parabolic equations},
  author = {Jerome Droniou and Robert Eymard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.09067},
  year   = {2020}
}