Splitting Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Rough Solutions von Helge Holden | Analysis and MATLAB programs | ISBN 9783037190784

Splitting Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Rough Solutions

Analysis and MATLAB programs

von Helge Holden, Kenneth H Karlsen, Knut A Lie und Nils H Risebro
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHelge Holden
Autor / AutorinKenneth H Karlsen
Autor / AutorinKnut A Lie
Autor / AutorinNils H Risebro
Buchcover Splitting Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Rough Solutions | Helge Holden | EAN 9783037190784 | ISBN 3-03719-078-7 | ISBN 978-3-03719-078-4
The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in pure and applied mathematics, physics, and engineering.

Splitting Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Rough Solutions

Analysis and MATLAB programs

von Helge Holden, Kenneth H Karlsen, Knut A Lie und Nils H Risebro
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHelge Holden
Autor / AutorinKenneth H Karlsen
Autor / AutorinKnut A Lie
Autor / AutorinNils H Risebro
Operator splitting (or the fractional steps method) is a very common tool to analyze nonlinear partial differential equations both numerically and analytically. By applying operator splitting to a complicated model one can often split it into simpler problems that can be analyzed separately. In this book one studies operator splitting for a family of nonlinear evolution equations, including hyperbolic conservation laws and degenerate convection-diffusion equations. Common for these equations is the prevalence of rough, or non-smooth, solutions, e. g., shocks.
Rigorous analysis is presented, showing that both semi-discrete and fully discrete splitting methods converge. For conservation laws, sharp error estimates are provided and for convection-diffusion equations one discusses a priori and a posteriori correction of entropy errors introduced by the splitting. Numerical methods include finite difference and finite volume methods as well as front tracking. The theory is illustrated by numerous examples. There is a dedicated web page that provides MATLAB codes for many of the examples.
The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in pure and applied mathematics, physics, and engineering.