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The unified theory of shifted convolution quadrature for fractional calculus

Published 3 Aug 2019 in math.NA and cs.NA | (1908.01136v3)

Abstract: The convolution quadrature theory is a systematic approach to analyse the approximation of the Riemann-Liouville fractional operator $I{\alpha}$ at node $x_{n}$. In this paper, we develop the shifted convolution quadrature ($SCQ$) theory which generalizes the theory of convolution quadrature by introducing a shifted parameter $\theta$ to cover as many numerical schemes that approximate the operator $I{\alpha}$ with an integer convergence rate as possible. The constraint on the parameter $\theta$ is discussed in detail and the phenomenon of superconvergence for some schemes is examined from a new perspective. For some technique purposes when analysing the stability or convergence estimates of a method applied to PDEs, we design some novel formulas with desired properties under the framework of the $SCQ$. Finally, we conduct some numerical tests with nonsmooth solutions to further confirm our theory.

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