Multiscale methods for solving wave equations on spatial networks

11/25/2022
by   Morgan Görtz, et al.
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We present and analyze a multiscale method for wave propagation problems, posed on spatial networks. By introducing a coarse scale, using a finite element space interpolated onto the network, we construct a discrete multiscale space using the localized orthogonal decomposition (LOD) methodology. The spatial discretization is then combined with an energy conserving temporal scheme to form the proposed method. Under the assumption of well-prepared initial data, we derive an a priori error bound of optimal order with respect to the space and time discretization. In the analysis, we combine the theory derived for stationary elliptic problems on spatial networks with classical finite element results for hyperbolic problems. Finally, we present numerical experiments that confirm our theoretical findings.

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