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Supercloseness of the local discontinuous Galerkin method for a singularly perturbed convection-diffusion problem

Published 17 Jun 2022 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2206.08642v1)

Abstract: A singularly perturbed convection-diffusion problem posed on the unit square in $\mathbb{R}2$, whose solution has exponential boundary layers, is solved numerically using the local discontinuous Galerkin (LDG) method with piecewise polynomials of degree at most $k>0$ on three families of layer-adapted meshes: Shishkin-type, Bakhvalov-Shishkin-type and Bakhvalov-type.On Shishkin-type meshes this method is known to be no greater than $O(N{-(k+1/2)})$ accurate in the energy norm induced by the bilinear form of the weak formulation, where $N$ mesh intervals are used in each coordinate direction. (Note: all bounds in this abstract are uniform in the singular perturbation parameter and neglect logarithmic factors that will appear in our detailed analysis.) A delicate argument is used in this paper to establish $O(N{-(k+1)})$ energy-norm superconvergence on all three types of mesh for the difference between the LDG solution and a local Gauss-Radau projection of the exact solution into the finite element space. This supercloseness property implies a new $N{-(k+1)}$ bound for the $L2$ error between the LDG solution on each type of mesh and the exact solution of the problem; this bound is optimal (up to logarithmic factors). Numerical experiments confirm our theoretical results.

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