Nonlinear evolution equations governed by m-accretive operators in Banach spaces are discretized via the backward or forward Euler methods with variable stepsize. Computable a posteriori error estimates are derived in terms of the discrete solution and data, and shown to converge with optimal order O(??). Applications to scalar conservation laws and degenerate parabolic equations (with or without hysteresis) in L1, as well as to Hamilton-Jacobi equations are given. The error analysis relies on a comparison principle, for the novel notion of relaxed solutions, which combines and simplifies techniques of Benilan and Kruzkov. Our results provide a unified framework for existence, uniqueness and error analysis, and yield a new proof of the celebrated Crandall-Liggett error estimate.

Nonlinear evolution governed by accretive operators in Banach spaces: error control and applications

G Savare
2006

Abstract

Nonlinear evolution equations governed by m-accretive operators in Banach spaces are discretized via the backward or forward Euler methods with variable stepsize. Computable a posteriori error estimates are derived in terms of the discrete solution and data, and shown to converge with optimal order O(??). Applications to scalar conservation laws and degenerate parabolic equations (with or without hysteresis) in L1, as well as to Hamilton-Jacobi equations are given. The error analysis relies on a comparison principle, for the novel notion of relaxed solutions, which combines and simplifies techniques of Benilan and Kruzkov. Our results provide a unified framework for existence, uniqueness and error analysis, and yield a new proof of the celebrated Crandall-Liggett error estimate.
2006
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
A posteriori error estimates
variable stepsize
nonlinear evolution equations
dissipative PDE
contraction semigroups
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