Error estimate of a consistent splitting GSAV scheme for the Navier-Stokes equations

01/04/2023
by   Xiaoli Li, et al.
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We carry out a rigorous error analysis of the first-order semi-discrete (in time) consistent splitting scheme coupled with a generalized scalar auxiliary variable (GSAV) approach for the Navier-Stokes equations with no-slip boundary conditions. The scheme is linear, unconditionally stable, and only requires solving a sequence of Poisson type equations at each time step. By using the build-in unconditional stability of the GSAV approach, we derive optimal global (resp. local) in time error estimates in the two (resp. three) dimensional case for the velocity and pressure approximations.

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