Error analysis of Runge–Kutta discontinuous Galerkin methods for linear time-dependent partial differential equations

01/03/2020
by   Zheng Sun, et al.
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In this paper, we present error estimates of fully discrete Runge–Kutta discontinuous Galerkin (DG) schemes for linear time-dependent partial differential equations. The analysis applies to explicit Runge–Kutta time discretizations of any order. For spatial discretization, a general discrete operator is considered, which covers various DG methods, such as the upwind-biased DG method, the central DG method, the local DG method and the ultra-weak DG method. We obtain error estimates for stable and consistent fully discrete schemes, if the solution is sufficiently smooth and a spatial operator with certain properties exists. Applications to schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws, the heat equation, the dispersive equation and the wave equation are discussed. In particular, we provide an alternative proof of optimal error estimates of local DG methods for equations with high order derivatives in one dimension, which does not rely on energy inequalities of auxiliary unknowns.

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