This paper is concerned with the weak Galerkin mixed finite element method(WG-MFEM)for the second-order hyperbolic acoustic wave equation in velocity-pressure formulation.In this formulation,the original second-order ...This paper is concerned with the weak Galerkin mixed finite element method(WG-MFEM)for the second-order hyperbolic acoustic wave equation in velocity-pressure formulation.In this formulation,the original second-order differential equation in time and space is reduced to first-order differential equations by introducing the velocity and pressure variables.We employ the usual discontinuous piecewise-polynomials of degree k0 for the pressure and k+1 for the velocity.Furthermore,the normal component of the pressure on the interface of elements is enhanced by polynomials of degree k+1.The time derivative is approximated by the backward Euler difference.We show the stability of the semi-discrete and fullydiscrete schemes,and obtain the suboptimal order error estimates for the velocity and pressure variables.Numerical experiment confirms our theoretical analysis.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.11971337)the Key Fund Project of Sichuan Provincial Department of Education(No.18ZA0276).
文摘This paper is concerned with the weak Galerkin mixed finite element method(WG-MFEM)for the second-order hyperbolic acoustic wave equation in velocity-pressure formulation.In this formulation,the original second-order differential equation in time and space is reduced to first-order differential equations by introducing the velocity and pressure variables.We employ the usual discontinuous piecewise-polynomials of degree k0 for the pressure and k+1 for the velocity.Furthermore,the normal component of the pressure on the interface of elements is enhanced by polynomials of degree k+1.The time derivative is approximated by the backward Euler difference.We show the stability of the semi-discrete and fullydiscrete schemes,and obtain the suboptimal order error estimates for the velocity and pressure variables.Numerical experiment confirms our theoretical analysis.