Adaptive space-time finite element method, continuous in space but discontinuous in time for semi-linear parabolic problems is discussed. The approach is based on a combination of finite element and finite difference ...Adaptive space-time finite element method, continuous in space but discontinuous in time for semi-linear parabolic problems is discussed. The approach is based on a combination of finite element and finite difference techniques. The existence and uniqueness of the weak solution are proved without any assumptions on choice of the spacetime meshes. Basic error estimates in L-infinity (L-2) norm, that is maximum-norm in time, L-2-norm in space are obtained. The numerical results are given in the last part and the analysis between theoretic and experimental results are obtained.展开更多
In this paper, we derive a posteriori error estimators for the constrained optimal control problems governed by semi-linear parabolic equations under some assumptions. Then we use them to construct reliable and effici...In this paper, we derive a posteriori error estimators for the constrained optimal control problems governed by semi-linear parabolic equations under some assumptions. Then we use them to construct reliable and efficient multi-mesh adaptive finite element algorithms for the optimal control problems. Some numerical experiments are presented to illustrate the theoretical results.展开更多
文摘Adaptive space-time finite element method, continuous in space but discontinuous in time for semi-linear parabolic problems is discussed. The approach is based on a combination of finite element and finite difference techniques. The existence and uniqueness of the weak solution are proved without any assumptions on choice of the spacetime meshes. Basic error estimates in L-infinity (L-2) norm, that is maximum-norm in time, L-2-norm in space are obtained. The numerical results are given in the last part and the analysis between theoretic and experimental results are obtained.
文摘In this paper, we derive a posteriori error estimators for the constrained optimal control problems governed by semi-linear parabolic equations under some assumptions. Then we use them to construct reliable and efficient multi-mesh adaptive finite element algorithms for the optimal control problems. Some numerical experiments are presented to illustrate the theoretical results.