Date
Thu, 11 Oct 2007
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Comlab
Speaker
Dr Omar Lakkis
Organisation
University of Sussex

I will address the usage of the elliptic reconstruction technique (ERT) in a posteriori error analysis for fully discrete schemes for parabolic partial differential equations. A posteriori error estimates are effective tools in error control and adaptivity and a mathematical rigorous derivation justifies and improves their use in practical implementations.

The flexibility of the ERT allows a virtually indiscriminate use of various parabolic PDE techniques such as energy methods, duality methods and heat-kernel estimates, as opposed to direct approaches which leave less maneuver room. Thanks to ERT parabolic stability techniques can be combined with different elliptic a posteriori error analysis techniques, such as residual or recovery estimators, to derive a posteriori error bounds. The method has the merit of unifying previously known approaches, as well as providing new ones and providing us with novel error bounds (e.g., pointwise norm error bounds for the heat equation). [These results are based on joint work with Ch. Makridakis and A. Demlow.]

Another feature, which I would like to highlight, of the ERT is its simplifying power. It allows us to derive estimates where the analysis would be very complicated otherwise. As an example, I will illustrate its use in the context of non-conforming methods, with a special eye on discontinuous Galerkin methods. [These are recent results obtained jointly with E. Georgoulis.]

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