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Numerical Approximation of Stochastic Time-Fractional Diffusion

Published 3 Oct 2018 in math.NA | (1810.01822v1)

Abstract: We develop and analyze a numerical method for stochastic time-fractional diffusion driven by additive fractionally integrated Gaussian noise. The model involves two nonlocal terms in time, i.e., a Caputo fractional derivative of order $\alpha\in(0,1)$, and fractionally integrated Gaussian noise (with a Riemann-Liouville fractional integral of order $\gamma \in[0,1]$ in the front). The numerical scheme approximates the model in space by the Galerkin method with continuous piecewise linear finite elements and in time by the classical Gr\"unwald-Letnikov method, and the noise by the $L2$-projection. Sharp strong and weak convergence rates are established, using suitable nonsmooth data error estimates for the deterministic counterpart. Numerical results are presented to support the theoretical findings.

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