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Convergence Analysis For Spectral Approximation To A Scalar Transport Equation With A Random Wave Speed

Zhou, Tao  
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Tang, Tao
2012
Journal Of Computational Mathematics

This paper is concerned with the initial-boundary value problems of scalar transport equations with uncertain transport velocities. It was demonstrated in our earlier works that regularity of the exact solutions in the random spaces (or the parametric spaces) can be determined by the given data. In turn, these regularity results are crucial to convergence analysis for high order numerical methods. In this work, we will prove the spectral convergence of the stochastic Galerkin and collocation methods under some regularity results or assumptions. As our primary goal is to investigate the errors introduced by discretizations in the random space, the errors for solving the corresponding deterministic problems will be neglected.

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research article
DOI
10.4208/jcm.1206-m4012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000313860300006

Author(s)
Zhou, Tao  
Tang, Tao
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Vsp Bv

Published in
Journal Of Computational Mathematics
Volume

30

Issue

6

Start page

643

End page

656

Subjects

Scalar transport equations

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Analytic regularity

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Stochastic Galerkin

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Stochastic collocation

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Spectral convergence

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REVIEWED

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March 28, 2013
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