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Adaptive fixed point iterations for semilinear elliptic partial differential equations

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In this paper we study the behavior of finite dimensional fixed point iterations, induced by discretization of a continuous fixed point iteration defined within a Banach space setting. We show… Click to show full abstract

In this paper we study the behavior of finite dimensional fixed point iterations, induced by discretization of a continuous fixed point iteration defined within a Banach space setting. We show that the difference between the discrete sequence and its continuous analogue can be bounded in terms depending on the mesh size of the discretization and the contraction factor, defined by the continuous iteration. Furthermore, we show that the comparison between the finite dimensional and the continuous fixed point iteration naturally paves the way towards a General a posteriori error analysis that can be used within the framework of a fully adaptive solution procedure. In order to demonstrate our approach, we use the Galerkin approximation of singularly perturbed semilinear monotone problems. Our scheme combines the fixed point iteration with an adaptive finite element discretization procedure (based on a robust a posteriori error analysis), thereby leading to a fully adaptive Fixed-Point-Galerkin scheme. Numerical experiments underline the robustness and reliability of the proposed approach.

Keywords: fixed point; point iterations; adaptive fixed; point iteration; point

Journal Title: Calcolo
Year Published: 2019

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