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MATHICSE Technical Report : A posteriori error estimation for the stochastic collocation finite element method

Guignard, Diane Sylvie  
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Nobile, Fabio  
November 3, 2017

In this work, we consider an elliptic partial differential equation with a random coefficient solved with the stochastic collocation finite element method. The random diffusion coefficient is assumed to depend in an affine way on independent random variables. We derive a residual-based a posteriori error estimate that is constituted of two parts controlling the stochastic collocation (SC) and the finite element (FE) errors, respectively. The SC error estimator is then used to drive an adaptive sparse grid algorithm. Several numerical examples are given to illustrate the efficiency of the error estimator and the performance of the adaptive algorithm.

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working paper
DOI
10.5075/epfl-MATHICSE-263565
Author(s)
Guignard, Diane Sylvie  
Nobile, Fabio  
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MATHICSE-Group
Date Issued

2017-11-03

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MATHICSE

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MATHICSE Technical Report Nr. 24.2017 November 2017

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