Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation

<p/> <p>The numerical solution of partial differential equations with finite differences mimetic methods that satisfy properties of the continuum differential operators and mimic discrete versions of appropriate integral identities is more likely to produce better approximations. Recentl...

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Main Authors: Rojas S, Castillo JE, Freites-Villegas M, Guevara-Jordan JM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:Advances in Difference Equations
Online Access:http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2007/012303
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spelling doaj-d803501aca404fb3b02a32bfde05363d2020-11-25T02:28:17ZengSpringerOpenAdvances in Difference Equations1687-18391687-18472007-01-0120071012303Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion EquationRojas SCastillo JEFreites-Villegas MGuevara-Jordan JM<p/> <p>The numerical solution of partial differential equations with finite differences mimetic methods that satisfy properties of the continuum differential operators and mimic discrete versions of appropriate integral identities is more likely to produce better approximations. Recently, one of the authors developed a systematic approach to obtain mimetic finite difference discretizations for divergence and gradient operators, which achieves the same order of accuracy on the boundary and inner grid points. This paper uses the second-order version of those operators to develop a new mimetic finite difference method for the steady-state diffusion equation. A complete theoretical and numerical analysis of this new method is presented, including an original and nonstandard proof of the quadratic convergence rate of this new method. The numerical results agree in all cases with our theoretical analysis, providing strong evidence that the new method is a better choice than the standard finite difference method.</p> http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2007/012303
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author Rojas S
Castillo JE
Freites-Villegas M
Guevara-Jordan JM
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Castillo JE
Freites-Villegas M
Guevara-Jordan JM
Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation
Advances in Difference Equations
author_facet Rojas S
Castillo JE
Freites-Villegas M
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title Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation
title_short Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation
title_full Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation
title_fullStr Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation
title_full_unstemmed Convergence of a Mimetic Finite Difference Method for Static Diffusion Equation
title_sort convergence of a mimetic finite difference method for static diffusion equation
publisher SpringerOpen
series Advances in Difference Equations
issn 1687-1839
1687-1847
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <p/> <p>The numerical solution of partial differential equations with finite differences mimetic methods that satisfy properties of the continuum differential operators and mimic discrete versions of appropriate integral identities is more likely to produce better approximations. Recently, one of the authors developed a systematic approach to obtain mimetic finite difference discretizations for divergence and gradient operators, which achieves the same order of accuracy on the boundary and inner grid points. This paper uses the second-order version of those operators to develop a new mimetic finite difference method for the steady-state diffusion equation. A complete theoretical and numerical analysis of this new method is presented, including an original and nonstandard proof of the quadratic convergence rate of this new method. The numerical results agree in all cases with our theoretical analysis, providing strong evidence that the new method is a better choice than the standard finite difference method.</p>
url http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2007/012303
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