Convergence rates for the numerical approximation of the 2D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations

06/27/2019
by   Dominic Breit, et al.
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We study stochastic Navier-Stokes equations in two dimensions with respect to periodic boundary conditions. The equations are perturbed by a nonlinear multiplicative stochastic forcing with linear growth (in the velocity) driven by a cylindrical Wiener process. We establish convergence rates for a finite-element based space-time approximation with respect to convergence in probability (where the error is measure in the L^∞_tL^2_x∩ L^2_tW^1,2_x-norm). Our main result provides linear convergence in space and convergence of order (almost) 1/2 in time. This improves earlier results from [E. Carelli, A. Prohl: Rates of convergence for discretizations of the stochastic incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 50(5), 2467-2496. (2012)] where the convergence rate in time is only (almost) 1/4. Our approach is based on a careful analysis of the pressure function using a stochastic pressure decomposition.

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